Aarti Ravi, estranged wife of Ravi MohanRecently shared a powerful and emotional Instagram post, which caught everyone’s attention.Without naming anyone, he talked about the “dignity of a wife” and the pain of seeing a marriage break up in public. “It is interesting to see the sudden noise about the dignity of a wife and the emotional impact of watching a marriage break up so publicly,” he wrote.Her post comes in the context of the ongoing conversation around celebrity marriages and breakups, which makes it all the more relevant.
Aarti questions the double standards and lack of support.
In his note, Aarti also highlighted the lack of attention paid to similar scenarios in the past. “When a similar incident happened last year, there was very little discussion and reactions were very slow,” she says. He questioned the society with statements like, “Does it depend on the market value of the husband that the wife is feeling hurt?” and “Does it depend on the right time that she delivers her message?” His words made her think about the slow and unfortunate support towards women which depends only on their influential position and so-called right timing.
Fans react fiercely to Aarti’s emotional words.
Fans and social media users immediately reacted to Aarti’s post and shared their support and respect. Many people felt his pain through his words. One user commented, “It’s not just writing; there’s a lot of untold pain and truth in it.” Another wrote, “The strength and composure you are showing reinforces every word.” Many fans praised her dignity, with comments like “Always so dignified, Artie” and “More strength to you; you inspire so many women.”At the same time, some Reddit users also linked her post to the ongoing Vijay-Trisha controversy, leading to online speculation.
Aarti Ravi earns respect for speaking her mind forcefully
Through her honest and calm message, Aarti Ravi has earned respect from many people online. She ended her post with a powerful statement: ‘No wife should silently endure torture without prompting.’ Empathy should not be given only to the rich and powerful. A lot of women are attracted to this, are in the same boat and lack a strong voice on this. By speaking openly, Aarti not only expressed her views but also started more dialogue on ‘respect’, ‘dignity’ and ’empathetic equanimity’ in every relationship.