Aarti Ravi lauds her sons for exhibiting strength she could never teach!

IANS May 12, 2025 376 views

Aarti Ravi's heartfelt Mother's Day post has captured public attention with her poignant reflection on motherhood during difficult times. Her Instagram message beautifully highlights the incredible strength of her sons Aarav and Ayaan, who are navigating a challenging family situation with remarkable maturity. Despite facing potential home eviction and emotional turmoil, Aarti emphasizes her children's resilience and her pride in their character. Her narrative powerfully illustrates the unbreakable bond between a mother and her children, even in the most challenging circumstances.

"You are still boys, but already becoming the kind of men this world will be lucky to meet." - Aarti Ravi
Aarti Ravi lauds her sons for exhibiting strength she could never teach!
Chennai, May 12: Aarti Ravi, the wife of actor Ravi Mohan, penned a heartfelt post on Mother's Day in which she lauded her sons for exhibiting a strength she could never teach but one that she was proud to witness.

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Aarti shares powerful Mother's Day message amid divorce proceedings

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Sons display remarkable emotional maturity during family crisis

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Single mother highlights children's strength and resilience

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Facing home eviction and emotional challenges with grace

Taking to her Instagram page late on Sunday, Aarti, who is fighting a divorce case filed by her husband Ravi Mohan, wrote, "I see the way you look at me-- as if checking if I'm okay, when it's really you I worry about.You're growing up in ways I can't slow down. You shouldn't have had to grow up this way. But here you are--braver than most, and still kind."

She then went on to say, "There are battles I fight with a straight spine only because I know you're watching.And I fight them softer, because I know you're still boys.This Mother's Day, I don't celebrate myself. I honour the two souls who walk beside me-- with a strength I could never teach, but am proud to witness."

"You are still boys, but already becoming the kind of men this world will be lucky to meet. Aarav, Ayaan - We may be walking through fire but we're walking through it together," she concluded.

It may be recalled that only a couple of days ago, Aarti had penned a post detailing the difficulties she and her sons were facing after actor Ravi Mohan sought divorce.

Stating that her husband actor Ravi Mohan had not just walked away from her but from the very responsibilities he once promised to honour, Aarti made it clear that she was not going to back down for the sake of her children.

Pointing out that for a year, she absorbed every accusation and allegation thrown her way without saying anything -- not because she didn't have the truth, but because she didn't want her children to carry the burden of choosing between parents, Aarti said she was single-handedly looking after their children.

She wrote, "For months, the weight of their world has rested on my shoulders alone. Every book, every meal, every quiet tear at night-held, healed, and carried by me. Not a whisper of emotional or financial support has followed from the one who once called them his pride. And now, we face home eviction-from the bank, on the instructions of the man who once built that very home with me."

Stating that her children, who are aged 10 and 14 respectively, deserve security and stability, Aarti Ravi had said, "They are too young to understand legal clauses, but old enough to feel abandonment. Every unanswered call, every cancelled meeting, every cold message meant for me but read by them-these are not just oversights. They are wounds."

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Priya K.
Such a moving post! Aarti's strength is inspiring, but my heart breaks for those boys. No child should have to be this strong at such a young age. Hope they get the stability they deserve soon. 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I admire Aarti's courage, I wonder if airing family matters publicly is best for the kids. Court cases are tough enough without social media scrutiny. Hope they find peace offline.
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Sunita M.
As a single mother myself, I relate to every word she's written. Indian society judges women harshly in these situations. More power to her for standing strong! 💪
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Arjun V.
The father's behavior is shameful. In our culture, we say "Pita Parmeshwar" - but what message does this send? Children need both parents, even if separated.
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Neha P.
Beautifully written but so painful to read. Those boys will grow up to respect women because of their mother's example. Hope Ravi Mohan realizes what he's losing before it's too late.
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Vikram D.
This is why we need better child support laws in India. How can a father abandon his responsibilities like this? The system needs to protect children better in such cases.

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