Meera Vasudevan Announces Third Divorce, Embraces ‘Peaceful Phase’

Meera Vasudevan Announces Third Divorce, Embraces 'Peaceful Phase'

Malayalam actress Meera Vasudevan announces third divorce from Vipin Puthiyankam, single since Aug 2025, calls it her 'most peaceful phase'.

Meera Vasudevan

Malayalam actress Meera Vasudevan has confirmed the end of her third Marriage, revealing she has been single since August 2025.

The 43-year-old star, known for her acclaimed roles in films like Thanmathra and popular TV serials, shared the update directly with fans on Instagram, emphasising positivity amid personal change.

In a poised selfie posted on November 16, 2025, dressed in a maroon saree, Vasudevan disabled comments and stated:

“I, Actress Meera Vasudevan, aka @officialmeeravasudevan, officially declare that I am now single since Aug 2025. I am at a most wonderful and peaceful phase of my life #focused #blessed #gratitude.”

She promptly removed all photos and videos featuring her ex-husband, cinematographer Vipin Puthiyankam, from her social media.

The couple had tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Coimbatore in April/May 2024 after meeting on the sets of the Asianet serial Kudumbavilakku, where Vipin worked as a cinematographer.

Their Marriage lasted just over a year, with the separation occurring quietly in August 2025 before the public announcement.

A Timeline Of Meera Vasudevan’s Personal Journey

  • First Marriage (2005–2010): To Vishal Agarwal, son of veteran cinematographer Ashok Kumar. The couple divorced after five years.
  • Second Marriage (2012–2016): To actor John Kokken. They share a son, Ariha, and parted ways amicably.
  • Third Marriage (2024–2025): To Vipin Puthiyankam, ending after approximately 15 months.

No official reason for the latest split has been disclosed, and Vipin has not commented publicly.

Career Highlights Amid Personal Resilience

Born in Mumbai to a Tamil family, Vasudevan began as a model before breaking into films.

Her debut Malayalam role opposite Mohanlal in Blessy’s 2005 masterpiece Thanmathra earned widespread praise for its emotional depth.

She has worked across languages:

  • Malayalam: Oruvan, Ekantham, Vairam: Fight for Justice, and recent TV hits like Kudumbavilakku.
  • Hindi: Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula (2003 debut), 13B: Fear Has a New Address with R. Madhavan.
  • Tamil/Telugu: Notable roles in films like Unnai Saranadainthen and Golmaal (Telugu).

She won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize in 2005 and the Kerala State Television Award for Best Actress in 2007.

In 2025, Vasudevan marked 25 years in the industry, celebrating the milestone earlier this year while continuing work in serials and films.

Insight: Strength In Vulnerability

Vasudevan’s direct, comment-free announcement reflects a growing trend among Indian celebrities prioritising mental peace over public scrutiny.

By framing the divorce as entry into a “peaceful phase,” she shifts focus from loss to empowerment, a refreshing narrative in an industry often harsh on women’s personal choices.

As fans flood supportive messages on her other posts, it underscores her enduring appeal built on talent and authenticity.

The actress appears focused on her career and son, with no signs of slowing down.

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