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Ravi Mohan sparks relationship rumours with Kenishaa Francis months after separation with wife Aarti

Updated on: 09 May,2025 07:39 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Actor Ravi Mohan, who announced his separation from wife Aarti last year, was recently spotted at a wedding with Kenishaa Francis, reigniting relationship rumours. The duo's coordinated gold outfits further fueled speculation, though they have previously maintained they are just friends

Ravi Mohan sparks relationship rumours with Kenishaa Francis months after separation with wife Aarti

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Actor Ravi Mohan made headlines last year when he announced his separation from wife Aarti. The couple’s sudden announcement triggered several rumours surrounding the reasons behind their decision to end the marriage. Among the speculation was a rumour that Jayam Ravi was in an alleged relationship with singer and spiritual healer Kenishaa Francis. However, both maintained that they were just friends.

Ravi Mohan sparks dating rumours


Now, Ravi Mohan is once again in the news for his personal life. The actor was seen attending producer Ishari Ganesh’s daughter’s wedding in Chennai on Friday, accompanied by Kenishaa Francis. Adding fuel to the fire, the duo was spotted twinning in gold ensembles for the occasion. Kenishaa wore a golden organza saree paired with traditional jewellery, while Ravi opted for a gold shirt and a white dhoti.


In another picture, the duo was also seen holding hands and walking out. 

Ravi Mohan’s Separation from Aarti

In September last year, Ravi formally announced his separation from wife Aarti through a detailed note on social media, addressing it to his fans and followers.

Ravi, a prominent name in Tamil cinema, rose to pan-India fame with Mani Ratnam’s two-part historical saga Ponniyin Selvan. He portrayed the titular character, Prince Arulmozhi Varman, who later became the great Chola emperor, Rajaraja I.

Aarti, the daughter of noted television producer Sujatha Vijayakumar, married Ravi in 2009. The couple has two sons.

In his statement, Ravi wrote, “It is with a heavy heart that I must share a deeply personal update with all of you. After much thought, reflection, and discussion, I have taken the difficult decision to proceed with the dissolution of my marriage with Aarti. This decision was not made in haste, and it stems from personal reasons that I believe are in the best interests of everyone involved.”

He also added that he decided to share the news publicly because he has always strived to be “as transparent and honest” with his fans and the media. The actor further requested privacy and urged people to avoid spreading rumours or making assumptions.

“...I kindly request all of you to respect our privacy, as well as that of our family members, during this difficult time and appeal to all of you to refrain from making any assumptions, rumours, or allegations in this regard and let the matter remain private (sic),” he concluded.

Ravi Mohan, the son of veteran film editor A. Mohan, is known for his work in films such as Jayam, Daas, Mazhai, Bommarillu, Peranmai, Romeo Juliet, Bhoomi, and Siren.

 

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