Raising kids the conscious way: Ravi Mohan and Aarthi's thoughtful parenting lessons
When celebrity couples are going through turbulent times in their marriages, the limelight naturally turns to the children who are caught in the middle. Actor Ravi Mohan (also known as Jayam Ravi) and his wife, Aarti Ravi, are currently going through one of the most talked-about separations in Tamil cinema, with their two sons, Aarav and Aayaan, being the emotional focus of it all. As the public declarations and court cases are being played out, both parents have been at pains to point out their love and commitment to their children, with the emphasis on resilience, co-parenting difficulties, and the emotional reality of bringing up children in the midst of a split.
“My future is my children” Ravi Mohan on fatherhood during separation
While his own life has been going through a series of dramatic changes, Ravi Mohan has been at pains to point out that being a father is what defines him as a person. In a series of interviews that followed the announcement of the split, Ravi Mohan has said that his sons Aarav and Aayaan are his “happiness” and that he prioritizes them in his life. He has also said that he is doing his best to remain accessible to them and that he is ready to fight for custody if necessary. Being a father, according to Ravi Mohan, is not just about emotional connection but also about long-term nurturing, as he has already started to think about launching Aarav into the world of cinema at the right time. Ravi Mohan’s declarations are a testament to a father who is ready to stay connected to his children despite the distance between them, and who is not letting the split affect his commitment to being a father.
Aarti Ravi on resilience: shielding children from public turmoil
Whereas Ravi is speaking from the perspective of access and custody, Aarti Ravi’s public statements have been centered on protecting the boys emotionally and keeping them stable. In her heartfelt social media posts, she has acknowledged that the past few years have been tough for the family but chose to highlight the importance of marking milestones such as Aarav’s birthday with sensitivity and discretion. It was also observed that she has been careful not to show the faces of her children in group photos, which is a deliberate effort on her part to protect them from being in the limelight during this family dispute. This is a natural reaction on the part of a mother who wants to provide a sense of normalcy and emotional security to her children during this transition period in terms of the family structure.
Aarav and Aayaan: growing up in the limelight
The sons of the couple have been growing up in the limelight, especially Aarav, who featured in the movie Tik Tik Tik along with his father. Currently, as of 2025, Aarav is a teenager, and Aayaan is still a late child, which makes them both vulnerable to the effects of this family transition at this critical stage of their development. And the Aarthi Ravi has been quoted as saying that he has explained the situation to Aarav, who is mature enough to understand the situation, whereas Aayaan is too young to comprehend the situation. These statements reflect the complexity of parenting when children from the same family are at different stages of development and understanding regarding the family transition.
Parenting ideologies: bringing up empathetic sons
Even before the split, Ravi Mohan has been talking about how he is deliberately bringing up his sons on certain values. In an earlier interview, he said that he is teaching them not to be stoic like traditional sons but to be empathetic towards girls and emotions. This parenting ideology is consistent with his public statements about emotional connectivity and moral support. This parenting ideology also highlights the fact that both parents are committed to bringing up their children in a grounded manner despite their celebrity status and family transitions.
Co-parenting in conflict: the celebrity challenge
The Ravi-Aarti split has been playing out in the open, with allegations and custody issues cropping up on both sides. However, at the heart of this situation is a very common modern parenting conundrum: how to co-parent when marital disputes are unresolved. Ravi has been worried about his access to his sons, while Aarti’s texts reveal the toll of the last year. As has been pointed out by experts in many such cases, what is required here is emotional maturity and communication to shield children from the squabbles of adults. And their story is a reminder that even celebrity families are not immune to the same parenting issues that separated couples face every day.
Beyond separation: a shared parental bond
While the emotional and legal distance between Ravi Mohan and Aarti Ravi is clear, both of them continue to define themselves through their parental roles. Ravi mohan talks about his future plans that include his sons, while Aarti celebrates milestones and brings about stability in the lives of her children. Both emotional story is a testament to a new kind of modern parenting, where the marriage may be over but the parental bond is forever.And Aarav and Aayaan can only hope that the love of both parents will ultimately trump the noise of the public spat.
While his own life has been going through a series of dramatic changes, Ravi Mohan has been at pains to point out that being a father is what defines him as a person. In a series of interviews that followed the announcement of the split, Ravi Mohan has said that his sons Aarav and Aayaan are his “happiness” and that he prioritizes them in his life. He has also said that he is doing his best to remain accessible to them and that he is ready to fight for custody if necessary. Being a father, according to Ravi Mohan, is not just about emotional connection but also about long-term nurturing, as he has already started to think about launching Aarav into the world of cinema at the right time. Ravi Mohan’s declarations are a testament to a father who is ready to stay connected to his children despite the distance between them, and who is not letting the split affect his commitment to being a father.
Whereas Ravi is speaking from the perspective of access and custody, Aarti Ravi’s public statements have been centered on protecting the boys emotionally and keeping them stable. In her heartfelt social media posts, she has acknowledged that the past few years have been tough for the family but chose to highlight the importance of marking milestones such as Aarav’s birthday with sensitivity and discretion. It was also observed that she has been careful not to show the faces of her children in group photos, which is a deliberate effort on her part to protect them from being in the limelight during this family dispute. This is a natural reaction on the part of a mother who wants to provide a sense of normalcy and emotional security to her children during this transition period in terms of the family structure.
Aarav and Aayaan: growing up in the limelight
The sons of the couple have been growing up in the limelight, especially Aarav, who featured in the movie Tik Tik Tik along with his father. Currently, as of 2025, Aarav is a teenager, and Aayaan is still a late child, which makes them both vulnerable to the effects of this family transition at this critical stage of their development. And the Aarthi Ravi has been quoted as saying that he has explained the situation to Aarav, who is mature enough to understand the situation, whereas Aayaan is too young to comprehend the situation. These statements reflect the complexity of parenting when children from the same family are at different stages of development and understanding regarding the family transition.
Even before the split, Ravi Mohan has been talking about how he is deliberately bringing up his sons on certain values. In an earlier interview, he said that he is teaching them not to be stoic like traditional sons but to be empathetic towards girls and emotions. This parenting ideology is consistent with his public statements about emotional connectivity and moral support. This parenting ideology also highlights the fact that both parents are committed to bringing up their children in a grounded manner despite their celebrity status and family transitions.
Co-parenting in conflict: the celebrity challenge
The Ravi-Aarti split has been playing out in the open, with allegations and custody issues cropping up on both sides. However, at the heart of this situation is a very common modern parenting conundrum: how to co-parent when marital disputes are unresolved. Ravi has been worried about his access to his sons, while Aarti’s texts reveal the toll of the last year. As has been pointed out by experts in many such cases, what is required here is emotional maturity and communication to shield children from the squabbles of adults. And their story is a reminder that even celebrity families are not immune to the same parenting issues that separated couples face every day.
Beyond separation: a shared parental bond
While the emotional and legal distance between Ravi Mohan and Aarti Ravi is clear, both of them continue to define themselves through their parental roles. Ravi mohan talks about his future plans that include his sons, while Aarti celebrates milestones and brings about stability in the lives of her children. Both emotional story is a testament to a new kind of modern parenting, where the marriage may be over but the parental bond is forever.And Aarav and Aayaan can only hope that the love of both parents will ultimately trump the noise of the public spat.
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