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Actor Jayam Ravi And Aarti Divorced, Reason Shocks Fans

Jayam Ravi Divorce

After 15 years of marriage, actor Jayam Ravi and his wife Aarti have decided to divorce. Jayam Ravi has officially confirmed the divorce news and asked for privacy during this challenging period for his family.

The celebrated actor Jayam Ravi is known for his impressive work in Kollywood. He has established himself as one of the finest actors in the industry, despite coming from a family with a cinematic background. His film choices and performances have endeared him to the hearts of Tamil people.

His recent film "Siren" has received moderate reviews, while his upcoming movie "Brother" is generating significant buzz and is scheduled for release during Diwali 2024.

Jayam Ravi and Aarthi fell in love during their college days and got married in 2009 with their parents' consent. They are blessed with two sons, Aarav and Aayan. Aarav made his acting debut in "Tik Tik Tik" alongside his father.

Rumors about the couple’s separation began circulating when Aarthi removed all photos of Jayam Ravi and their family from her Instagram account. Although fans hoped the rumors were unfounded, Jayam Ravi has now officially confirmed the divorce.

In his statement, Jayam Ravi addressed the public, saying, "After much thought, reflections and discussions, I have taken the difficult decision to proceed with the dissolution of my 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. 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."