Is Khushbu Sundar ‘Three-Letter Idli Nadigai’ Mentioned By Jayam Ravi? Here’s What Aarti’s Mother Says
Actress-politician Khushbu Sundar has exploded in anger after being dragged into the raging marital war between Jayam Ravi and his estranged wife Aarti Ravi, turning the already ugly controversy into a full-blown public spectacle.
The storm erupted after Jayam Ravi, during his emotional interaction with the media, allegedly referred to a "three-letter idli nadigai" who, according to him, played a role in worsening the cracks in his marriage. The cryptic remark instantly sent social media into a frenzy, with many speculating that the actor was indirectly referring to Khushbu Sundar - one of the strongest celebrity voices backing Aarti through the separation drama.
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Khushbu did not stay silent.
In a blistering online reaction, the actress lashed out at trolls and Ravi supporters who targeted her after the controversy snowballed. "Some are just hell bent to prove their DNA. Thank you for proving me right," she wrote, adding folded hands and smiling emojis - a post that quickly went viral and triggered another wave of heated reactions online.
The actress has consistently voiced support for Aarti, especially after Ravi's recent emotional statements about cyber harassment, emotional trauma and being isolated from his children. Khushbu's remarks have now positioned her right at the centre of one of Kollywood's most explosive family feuds.
Adding more fuel to the fire, Aarti's mother Sujatha broke her silence during a public event and launched a sharp counterattack against Ravi's allegations.
Speaking to reporters, Sujatha dismissed claims that only a handful of celebrities had supported Aarti. "In Tamil Nadu, whenever injustice happens to a woman, people will speak up. Millions have supported Aarti. It is wrong to single out two or three people," she said.
However, the gloves came off when she addressed Ravi's sensational accusations.
Calling his claims "lies", Sujatha denied that Ravi was ever prevented from seeing his children. "Nobody can stop a father from meeting his sons," she asserted.
She also hit back at Ravi's shocking allegation that he had been blackmailed into marriage. In a dramatic revelation, Sujatha claimed that an old 2008 Vikatan magazine feature allegedly contained details about "who blackmailed whom" and even hinted at self-harm threats being used before the marriage took place.
The mother further rubbished Ravi's accusations regarding finances, including claims that his earnings and bank accounts were controlled by Aarti's family. According to her, once a couple becomes husband and wife, assets naturally become shared within the family.
Sujatha also denied Ravi's statement that he had been paying her ₹25,000 every month for medical expenses. "Even if he had done it, I would only see it as a son-in-law fulfilling his moral responsibility," she remarked.
In another emotional moment, she revealed that Ravi had seen his children only twice in the past two years, while simultaneously insisting that the family had never spoken ill of him despite the painful fallout.
The controversy has also dragged singer and spiritual healer Kenisha into the spotlight, after Ravi claimed cyber harassment and public attacks forced her to distance herself from him.
Now, with Khushbu firing back, Aarti's family breaking silence, and Ravi continuing to make explosive accusations, the bitter separation saga has transformed into one of Tamil cinema's most sensational and emotionally charged controversies in recent years.















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