Ravi Mohan: Are Men the Overlooked Victims in Society?
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Chennai, March 11 (NationPress) Actor Ravi Mohan has expressed that he is quietly shaping his life and is requesting others to allow him the space to do so. He emphasized that men are often the primary victims in various situations, a reality that he believes is recognized even by the judicial system.
In a recent Instagram post, the actor shared, "Naan Amaithiyaaga en vazhakaiyai urvaaki kondu irukiraen (I am silently building my life). I feel compelled to reiterate: feel free to voice your opinions again, as you seem to believe that only women are right. Men are the biggest victims, and even our judicial system acknowledges this reality."
Ravi further conveyed, "One day, you will truly understand my feelings and the sacrifices I have made for those I care about. Please, let a man live his life and keep your negative thoughts to yourself. I’m choosing to focus on my own path (folded hands)."
On the professional front, Ravi Mohan is engaged in several exciting projects. He has garnered acclaim for his performance in the period film 'Parasakthi', directed by Sudha Kongara, and is set to appear next in the political thriller 'Karathey Babu', directed by Ganesh K Babu.
Recently, it was announced that the filming for 'Karathey Babu' has been completed, with the movie scheduled for release this summer.
Moreover, Ravi Mohan is making his directorial debut with 'An Ordinary Man', which has just begun filming and stars Yogi Babu in the lead role. The film is described as a comedy-drama infused with satire and social commentary.
The cinematography is being handled by Vivian Ambrose, with music composed by Hydro. The art direction is managed by Sowndhar, and the action sequences are choreographed by Stunts Shiva.