No. 1 Reason For Rising Divorce Rates - R Madhavan Explains

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Today, on this special episode of The Ranveer Show, we welcome R. Madhavan. He is a popular Indian actor, writer, and film producer who primarily works in Tamil and Hindi cinema. He has appeared in numerous successful films and is known for his versatile acting skills.

In this amazing and raw conversation, we talked about his acting journey, the most terrifying time of his career, directing the Rocketry movie, the Shaitaan movie, his son’s accomplishments the effect of news, and much more. We also talked about his 3 idiots’s character and how it is an evergreen role of his life, how to deal with the fact of aging parents, men’s health after 30, his chocolate boy era, successful marriage, and much more.

This was an amazing, raw conversation with none other than R. Madhavan. We got to know the person behind the star's demeanor in this conversation. I hope you will enjoy this conversation as much as I enjoyed recording it and do not forget to share your thoughts in the comments.

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Social media aesthetics is ruining everyone's heads.... People are getting delusional and having over expectations... So good to hear Madhavan sir... He is pretty genuine!

abhisheksheth
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This captivating video triggers a flood of painful memories from the end of my 6 year relationship just 3 months ago. The woman I loved with all my heart chose to walk away, leaving me grappling with an insurmountable sense of loss. Despite my relentless efforts to salvage what we had, I'm left feeling disillusioned and unable to imagine a future without her. Despite my attempts to move on I'm drawn to express my deep-seated longing for her here .

charlesdavid-py
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One reason for late divorce is children are adults now. There are so many marriages that are abusive. I am not saying only women are victims, even men too. We realize that it’s only us standing between the abusive person and children. Because if we die, the children will become the target, so yeah we need to be alive to protect the kids. But one day when they are old, we just want peace.

Young people, be careful whom you marry. When people show who they are believe them. A lot of socio/psycho move around under the garb of charming, friendly, broad minded and helpful people.

Trentz
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Tons of respect for Madhavan...he is a great actor, a very intelligent man, and a good guy

pallavmishra
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Please understand that marriage is not a fairy tale. It requires lots of work, a bit of compromise, trust, respect on both the sides. Main factor is proper communication and a very good bonding. It is a good team work

Nche
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My father says always remember why you married in the first place - to stay together. So you stay together. I argue all the time, that this is wrong. You marry because you have someone with whom you get through the hardships of life together. If the partner itself is the source of hardships then there's no point staying together

BengaluraBeladingalaBaale
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Adultery & financial issues are the top most reasons behind broken marriages

kirtighulanawar
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People who advice like this usually have great chemistry with their spouse or is the spouse that is benefitting from the marriage. Most divorces are done after a lot of fighting and trauma … that is far more traumatizing for children.

kapana
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Madhavan sir is not just an intelligent, brilliant actor, Fantastic director... But a mature, wise person!! What an indepth analysis of life..Huge respect!🙏

rvarma
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We are supposed to evolve, change & should change with time! Change is constant and natural
The Question is are we changing for the better? Or changing for worser?

shamailaahmad
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marriage summed up perfectly by Mr madhavan sir...as usual unki best acting ki tarah hi best way mein unhone bahot marriage related misconceptions dur kiye hai iss podcast mein thanks Ranveer for bring him in this podcast and on this topic...a little bit compromise and adjustments are needed in marriage especially when 2 people start living together for the rest of the life after marriage with their habbits, likes dislikes and choices and opinions and family behaviours, etc

shubhamgangan
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Spot on Madhavan, value for relationship is to compromise on many adjustments and you had it laid out to us on the palate. Now to digest and move on., or the new generation will have a hard time to handle.

sunithastehly
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Social media did ruined alot of things. Apart from good things there are tons of BS are filled in social media which are over exaggerated. Like before 6/7 years these BS's are not even exist.

sameersaha
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One of the reason of late divorce is early age marriage and age gap in that marriages. Let them enjoy for sometime. Live their life and then got the feeling of settling down. This make people more serious and mature about marriages.

bhawnasrivastava
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I love madhavan as an actor, so let’s get that out of the way.

Seriously! This is his explanation of why marriages don’t work. How about women and men being more educated and finding the voice to express what they want. And isn’t it a good thing that people evolve . Imagine at 40 having your same thought process as you were 23! “West” and social media is not all to be blamed. Our very old traditions and own society pressurize people to stay in abusive marriages .im glad that we have grown to voice what we want in life and move on. Im glad that divorced parents can co exist and co parent. As a child psychiatrist myself I can guarantee you the amount of healing the kids have when that happen is real than when they see two people fighting every day of their lives. And his idea of finding your soul mate is probably more of a movie plot than reality. I think marriages are a work in progress at any stage of your life. Some are just not worth that work and in that case you move on!

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Relationships are easy. You don’t need to put “it’s difficult” label on everything. The moment you believe that, things actually become difficult.
Having that mindset, sensitivity to your partner needs, a segregated loyalty (that your only partner deserves) is paramount that ultimately brings a couple n their expectations to the actual ground. Expectations are healthy when they are in your control! Mahadev ♥️😊

AgastyakiMeera
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One root cause of divorce for couples in their 40s and early 50s is actually menopause. There's simply no awareness about it, among both men and women. Men think their wife isn't the person she used to be. Women going through it usually don't get the support they need, and think their husband isn't caring anymore. They divorce thinking their partner has suddenly changed, without suspecting that menopause is the root cause. These days there are treatments that can prevent this situation.

Can we please have a discussion on menopause in this podcast? It's become a hot topic internationally in podcasts these days. It'll be nice to know what Indian experts in the field think.

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Even after 32yrs of marriage thinking of getting devorce.

veenanandrajog
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India mai humesha se 90% marriages troubled rhi h
Par log kbhi baat nhi krte the ye soch k ki society kya khegi
Aajkal log vocal h female employed h toh logo ko lgta h divorce rate bdhi h

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I don't think divorces are rising in India. India has had negligible divorce rates so far. And its not an indication of a healthy society. Just like how 50% divorce rate in USA is not healthy. Its not that people have always been happy in marriages here. A significantly high proportion of people live separately because going through a divorce is such a headache in India procedure wise also. Now people, who are in unhappy and toxic marriages are realising that okay getting out of it is also an option. Even though the society is going to judge you and the judicial process is hectic, they are choosing what is good for them. And adjustments and compromise are goods, but only when done by both the parties involved. India being a deeply patriarchal society where patrilocality is a norm, women are the ones who are always expected to compromise. Its just that now women don't want to. Good for them. Marriage is an institution of choice not compulsion. Choose whom to marry carefully, try making it work together. If it doesn't, it's okay, step out of it. No big deal

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