Jayam Ravi-Aarti Divorce: I Don’t Need To Break A Bloody Home: Kenisha Explodes, Reveals About Miscarriage
The controversy surrounding Ravi Mohan, his estranged wife Aarti Ravi and singer-spiritual therapist Kenishaa Francis has taken an explosive new turn, with Kenishaa unleashing an emotionally charged and deeply personal attack against trolls, gossip pages and those blaming her for the collapse of Ravi Mohan's marriage.
In a marathon two-part Instagram video that has now gone viral across social media, Kenishaa spoke for nearly an hour, breaking down repeatedly as she narrated painful details about abuse, miscarriage, trauma, loneliness and the relentless online hatred she claims to have endured ever since her friendship with Ravi Mohan became public.
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But it was her sensational allegations - including claims that people had sent "detectives to Bengaluru" to investigate her past and her dramatic appeal to the Tamil Nadu government to crack down on anonymous "bot accounts" - that truly set social media ablaze.
"Are You Still Roaming Around With This Person?"
Kenishaa began the video by directly addressing the constant online abuse she has faced over her association with Ravi Mohan.
Reacting to repeated accusations that she "broke a family", she emotionally asked viewers whether they truly believed a woman who had herself suffered immense personal tragedy would intentionally separate a father from his children.
"A girl who has lost a child in her stomach - you think I'm going to keep anybody away from their children or family?" she asked tearfully.
According to Kenishaa, Ravi Mohan had initially approached her seeking emotional and spiritual support during an extremely vulnerable phase in his life.
She claimed that while she first attempted to help him professionally as a therapist, she soon realised the issues he was dealing with were far beyond her expertise."I disconnected my assignment in therapy and became a friend," she explained.
She repeatedly insisted that people had misunderstood the nature of their relationship and argued that adults have the freedom to decide whom they want in their lives.
"I Don't Need To Break A Bloody Home"
One of the strongest moments in the video came when Kenishaa directly denied allegations that she was responsible for Ravi Mohan's marital problems.
She stressed that if Ravi Mohan had chosen to confide in her instead of family members, close friends or film industry colleagues, it reflected the emotional condition he was already in.
"I don't need to break a bloody home for that," she said repeatedly.
Kenishaa claimed she had actually encouraged Ravi Mohan to work on repairing his family life during their early conversations.
According to her, she had initially offered therapeutic guidance aimed at helping him navigate his emotional struggles and possibly rebuild his marriage.
However, she alleged that the trauma he was carrying was "so hard-lived" that she eventually chose not to continue professionally handling the situation.
"People Across The World Thanked Me For Saving Him"
In another eyebrow-raising statement, Kenishaa claimed that during international trips and events with Ravi Mohan, several people personally thanked her for helping the actor recover emotionally.
She alleged that fans, industry insiders and even strangers approached them during travels and collaborations.
"Thank you for saving that boy. Thank you for making him smile," she claimed people told her.
The remark has now become one of the most discussed parts of the controversy, with supporters of Aarti Ravi accusing Kenishaa of attempting to portray herself as Ravi Mohan's emotional saviour.
Detective Allegation Leaves Internet Stunned
Perhaps the most sensational accusation in the video was Kenishaa's claim that people had hired detectives to investigate her past.
In a visibly emotional state, she alleged that individuals had travelled to Bengaluru trying to uncover details about her former marriage, personal life and background.
"People are sending detectives to Bangalore to find out who I was married to, what I went through and who I was," she alleged.
She also lashed out at rumours claiming she abandoned her father in an old-age home, calling the allegations "inhuman".
Kenishaa said losing both her parents had been one of the biggest tragedies of her life and insisted she would never mistreat them.
Disturbing Revelations About Abuse And Miscarriage
The Instagram videos became even more emotional when Kenishaa began opening up about her traumatic childhood and abusive marriage.
She claimed she was abused by male relatives from the age of four and later forced into marriage when she was barely 18 or 19 years old.
According to her, the marriage quickly turned toxic.
She alleged that her husband had multiple relationships with other women and that she suffered severe physical and emotional abuse.
In one of the most heartbreaking moments of the video, she claimed she lost her unborn child after enduring violence.
"The baby in my stomach was broken and got out of my body," she said.
The singer also spoke about caring for her father, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, until his final breath after her mother passed away in 2013.
She said she has lived alone for nearly a decade following the deaths of her parents.
"I Sang In Bars For Rs 500"
Kenishaa also addressed criticism about her background and career.
Responding to those mocking her past, she openly admitted that she began her musical journey singing in bars for Rs 500 a night.
However, she said she takes pride in her struggle and growth.
"That singing in a bar for Rs 500 has made me charge so much more today," she declared.
She insisted nobody in the film industry could accuse her of using relationships for professional gain.
Furious Attack On Trolls And "Bot Accounts"
A major portion of the video was devoted to Kenishaa's anger towards online trolls.
She accused anonymous social media accounts of running organised hate campaigns against her.
Calling the online abuse psychologically damaging, she warned that "character assassination" culture was becoming dangerous.
"If you really want to get at me, come to my face. Don't do this online," she said.
Kenishaa alleged that fake accounts and AI-driven trolling systems were destroying lives and mental health.
Tamil Nadu Government Pulled Into The Controversy
In a surprising political appeal, Kenishaa directly addressed the Tamil Nadu government and urged authorities to regulate anonymous social media accounts.
She demanded stricter verification systems linking accounts to official identity documents.
"Please find a way to disable all these bot accounts," she appealed.
She also claimed that artificial intelligence had already made life difficult for artists and creators.
Her comments unexpectedly expanded the controversy beyond cinema gossip into wider discussions about cyber harassment and online accountability.
"I Could Have Gone To Court"
Kenishaa further claimed that her Instagram account had earlier been hacked and that she possessed IP address evidence.
However, she said she chose not to pursue legal action because she did not want to escalate matters further.
At several points, she accused people of trying to "shoot someone in the head" metaphorically through social media attacks and relentless judgement.
Apparent Swipe At Aarti Ravi
Though Kenishaa largely avoided directly naming Aarti Ravi, many social media users believe several of her comments were indirectly aimed at Ravi Mohan's estranged wife.
In one pointed statement, she said:
"If you care about somebody, do something about it when they are with you. Not do everything against it and then make the story about yourself."
The line quickly went viral, with many interpreting it as a subtle dig at Aarti Ravi.
"I Don't Want Celebrity Status"
Towards the end of the emotional monologue, Kenishaa insisted she had no interest in fame, glamour or becoming a celebrity.
She claimed her real passion lies in spiritual healing, music, philanthropy and helping abandoned elderly people.
"My calling is not cinema. My calling is not celebrity status," she said.
She also revealed plans to help aged people living on the streets and said she wanted to use spiritual therapy to heal others emotionally and physically.
"Please Don't Make Me Give Up On Life"
The video ended on a heartbreaking note, with Kenishaa admitting that the online hatred had pushed her to an emotionally dark place.
"Please don't make me feel like I need to give up on life," she pleaded.
She maintained that karma would ultimately reveal the truth and insisted she never intended to hurt Ravi Mohan's family or separate children from their parents.
Despite the emotional explanation, the controversy has only intensified online.
While some users sympathised with Kenishaa's painful revelations and criticised the toxicity of social media culture, others accused her of attempting to justify her closeness with Ravi Mohan and gain public sympathy.
With emotions running high and every statement now under microscopic scrutiny, the already volatile Ravi Mohan-Aarti Ravi-Kenishaa controversy appears to be spiralling into one of the Tamil film industry's most emotionally explosive public fallouts in recent years.















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