Marriage Not Needed for Kids, Says Star Hero Daughter

Divya Sathyaraj is not an actress. Instead, she works as a nutritionist and is also active in social service.;

Update: 2026-04-28 13:04 GMT

Divya Sathyaraj, daughter of popular Tamil actor Sathyaraj, is now in the news for her strong and bold opinions about marriage, relationships and motherhood. Sathyaraj is widely known for his powerful role as Kattappa in the blockbuster movie Baahubali, and his daughter Divya has created her own identity outside the film industry.

Divya Sathyaraj is not an actress. Instead, she works as a nutritionist and is also active in social service. She runs a charitable organization called “Mahilmadhi,” through which she helps many people. Along with this, she is also involved in politics and has been associated with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). During the Tamil Nadu elections, she actively participated in campaigning and gained attention in political circles.

Recently, Divya gave an interview where she spoke openly about her personal life. Her views quickly went viral on social media because they are very different from traditional beliefs.

Talking about marriage, Divya clearly said, "I do not believe in the institution of marriage. I do not believe in rituals like tying the mangalsutra or exchanging rings."

She also shared her thoughts about relationships. She said that marriage is not necessary for two people to stay together. She said, "Two people can be in a relationship without getting married. There is no rule that they must live together in the same house."

Divya also spoke about motherhood, which became the most talked-about part of her interview. She said, "I do not agree that one must marry to have children. I am ready to become a mother even without marriage." Her statement has created a big discussion online.

Divya also spoke about astrology and beliefs. She said, "I do not have a horoscope, and I am proud of it. My father does not believe in God, so he never made one for me. I also do not believe in astrology."

In the interview, she also shared her past emotional experience. Divya revealed, "I was in love, but it failed. I never showed my pain to my parents. I cried alone many times and slowly healed myself."

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