Portraying as Trisha's Punjabi fiancé, his role received critical acclaim and the film performed well at the box office. Ganesh successfully auditioned for the role in Mumbai, by turning up dressed as the Sikh character in the film, prompting the makers to believe that he actually was a Punjabi. Subsequently, he made his début in Tamil cinema with Radha Mohan's family drama, Abhiyum Naanum (2008). He made his film début with The Angrez (2006), an experimental crossover film shot in Hyderabadi Urdu but could not garner any further film offers immediately.
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Ganesh began his acting career by appearing in television serials including Antariksh and Mayavi, which was first 3D serial in Tamil television.
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He first garnered acclaim for his songs in the art film Penngal (2000) and the dubbed film Kandein Seethaiyai (2001), before making a breakthrough with his song "Avaravar Vazhkaiyil" from Cheran's family drama Pandavar Bhoomi (2001). He has since written more than 2500 songs for more than 500 films, working with various directors and music composers in the Tamil film industry. Rajkumar to write lyrics for the film Putham Puthu Poove, which eventually did not have a theatrical release. Balachander to write songs in films and he got the chance from music director S. At the book release function of his works Mudhal Adhyayam and Innum Pengal Azhaga Irukkirargal in 1995, he was asked by K. Later, he worked as the editor of Ilanthendral, a monthly magazine for three years. Moving to Chennai, Snehan first worked as a protégé to noted poet and lyricist Vairamuthu for five years. He later changed his name to Snehan because, which translates literally to "the man of love", as he felt Sivaselvam was too common. Snehan was born in a small village Pudhukariyapatti, near Sengipatti in the Thanjavur district as Sivaselvam, the youngest of eight sons into an agricultural family.