Sneha Khanwalkar (born 28 April 1983) is an Indian music director who works in Hindi films.
In 2001, her family moved to Mumbai, with an aim of her joining an engineering college, but instead she started working in animation followed by art direction before deciding on music direction as a career, after rediscovering her childhood passion for music.
[1] In 2004, she scored the movie The Hope, which competed at the Internationales Filmfest Emden in Germany.
[7] Meanwhile, she also did the title track for Ruchi Narain's film, KAL – Yesterday and Tomorrow (2005), though her big break came when she composed music for the 2007 movie Go, produced by Ram Gopal Varma, and also got to compose a song for Sarkar Raj (2008).
She was also the host of a popular music-based MTV mini-series called Sound Trippin[10] in which she travels to places like Punjab, Banaras, Yellapur (North Canara, Karnataka), Goa, Leh, etc.