Top Tamil hero Jayam Ravi’s ongoing divorce issue with his estranged wife Aarti has been talked about a lot in recent days. Ravi first announced the divorce writing on social media “After much thought, reflections and discussions, I have taken the difficult decision to proceed with the dissolution of marriage with Aarti. This decision was not made out of haste and it stems from personal reasons that I believe are in the best interests of everyone involved.”
Requesting fans to respect his privacy and not to speculate about his marriage, Jayam Ravi wrote, “In light of this, I hereby kindly request all of you to respect our privacy as well as that of our family members during this difficult time and appeal to all of you to refrain from making any assumptions, rumors or allegations in this regard and let the matter remain private.”
He ended the note with these words, “My priority has always remained the same to continue bringing joy and entertainment through my films to my dearest audience.” Take a look Grateful for your love and understanding.
Speculation about the rift in their marriage started when Aarti deleted all her photos with Ravi on her Instagram account after celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary in June.
Jayam Ravi, son of veteran film editor A Mohan, is known for films such as Jayam, Daas, Mazhai, Bommarillu, Peranmai, Romeo Juliet, Bhoomi and Siren. For the unversed, Aarti is the daughter of television producer Sujatha Vijayakumar. Jayam Ravi and Arti are parents to two sons, Aarav and Ayaan.
” After that, Aarti had issued a statement saying, ‘This was a decision taken without my notice and without my approval.’ After that, while Aarti remained calm, many criticisms also arose around her. Now she has declared that what he said was misunderstood.
In her latest statement she made it clear, “My silence is not weakness or guilt. I have decided to be dignified. I am not trying to answer those who want to hide the truth and portray me in a bad light. But, I believe in the law and through it I believe that justice will be served.”
My previous announcement was misunderstood. I said that the notice of the matter was published without my consent. My words were misinterpreted as saying that I was not aware of the matter. I still hope to have a personal conversation with him on the matter. I deeply respect the sanctity of marriage. I will not engage in conversations that tarnish the name of others. My focus is on the well being of my family.”