Actor
Dhanush may be an internationally acclaimed powerhouse on screen, but off-screen, he is no less appreciated for the calm and introspective manner with which he has approached parenthood. Through career highs, personal upheavals, and changes, Dhanush has been steadfast in his ability to be a constant presence in the lives of his two sons, Yatra and
Linga. This reflects his balanced, mature parenting with emotional responsibility, showing co-parenting can indeed work with dignity even after separation.
Co-parenting with maturity and respect
Dhanush and
Aishwarya Rajinikanth announced their separation in 2022 and finalised their divorce in 2024; however, neither has stopped co-parenting with respect to their sons. Then again, personal differences did not get in the way, and it was a joint mutual decision of both parents. Dhanush's behaviour spoke volumes about emotional stability in ensuring that Yatra and Linga grow into secure and supportive kids. This mature co-parenting model sends a strong message about prioritising children over conflict.
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Providing a normal childhood to his sons despite getting fame
Being a son of a national award-winning actor and the grandson of a superstar could easily wrap this guy in pressure, but Dhanush consciously keeps his children away from public attention.
He does not overexpose them on social media and other public platforms; instead, he allows them space to grow naturally. This choice reflects his belief that childhood should be about learning and exploring, finding themselves, not being scrutinised consistently. His parenting shows restraint and a deep understanding of emotional well-being.
Embracing individuality rather than expectations
Dhanush has never publicised any expectations for Yatra or Linga to follow in his cinematic footsteps; instead, he has spoken many times about letting children find their own ways. A child brought up in this kind of thinking will be independent and confident to pursue things without intimidation from the previous generations. Treating individuality over lineage is one modern way of parenting-letting passion, curiosity, and self-worth grow in kids rather than comparisons and pressure.
Being emotionally present, not just physically available
Despite the kind of busy schedule he has, Dhanush knows how important it is to be emotionally available for his sons. Whether it be being present at important moments in their lives or resting quietly with them alone, he doesn't do anything over-the-top but just values being present. Being available creates openness and trust. His fathering brings back to many that children aren't always looking for luxury or gifts at all times; rather, what they want is attention, understanding, and reassurance, something to look forward to during this time of family transition.
Teach resilience through action, not words
Considering the life journey of Dhanush, from humble beginnings to global recognition, naturally, this becomes a lesson in perseverance for his sons. Without making it instructional, his actions model resilience, discipline, and humility. Even through personal changes like divorce, he has maintained grace and responsibility. For Yatra, born in 2006, and Linga, born in 2010, this quiet strength becomes a powerful example of how to face life's challenges with dignity.