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Ravi Mohan Breaks Silence On Personal Life Controversy; Says He Won’t Act Until Divorce Is Finalized

May 16, 2026 Published by rajeshe092eb6a68

Ravi Mohan Breaks Silence On Personal Life Controversy; Says He Won’t Act Until Divorce Is Finalized

Ravi Mohan, popularly known as Jayam Ravi, addressed the media amid the ongoing controversy surrounding his personal life and divorce proceedings with wife Aarti Ravi.

The actor’s interaction with the press came shortly after reports emerged that singer Keneeshaa Francis had decided to distance herself from him to avoid further complications during the legal process.

Speaking candidly, Ravi Mohan said he is currently not in the right mental space to continue acting and made it clear that he would focus on resolving his personal issues before returning to films.

“Until my divorce is finalized, I will not release my films or take up acting assignments. I am emotionally exhausted by the constant criticism and personal attacks,” the actor said.

Ravi Mohan Breaks Silence On Personal Life Controversy; Says He Won’t Act Until Divorce Is Finalized

Ravi Mohan also alleged that he had been facing difficulties and harassment for a long time in his marriage. He stated that he would no longer stay silent about the issues affecting his personal life and would deal with everything gradually, including his professional commitments.

During the interaction, the actor made several strong allegations, including claims that attempts involving black magic were being made against him. He also expressed his wish for his two sons to remain with him.

Without mentioning any names directly, Ravi Mohan further alleged that a well-known actress had interfered in his personal life despite publicly presenting herself as a feminist.

The actor’s remarks have now become a major talking point across Tamil cinema circles and social media platforms, with many closely following the developments in his ongoing divorce case.

Meanwhile, the legal proceedings between Ravi Mohan and Aarti continue to remain under court review.