R Madhavan, recently seen in Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar' and 'Dhurandhar 2', is widely praised for his calm and grounded personality. Despite delivering standout performances across multiple languages and formats, the actor has preferred to stay away from excessive limelight. He attributes this attitude to his upbringing and middle-class values. In a recent conversation, he also discussed raising his son Vedaant, an accomplished swimmer, and expressed discomfort when his child is made into memes or compared to other star kids.
R Madhavan on Humility from South Indian Families
In a 2024 conversation with Ranveer Allahbadia, R Madhavan spoke about how humility is deeply rooted in South Indian families. He said, "It's just that you don't start dwelling in your small achievements and accomplishments too much. They will be far wealthier than they ever show, and they will be far more accomplished than they ever behave. Showing off is not intrinsically a part of their life. I have grown up in Jamshedpur; the Tatas are like that, they are not even South Indian. I think the middle-class attitude is the best attitude for survival. You have transience of nature, and life keeps you humble; you have situational awareness, and you are open to seeing all the changes that will come your way. I think it's very important."
R Madhavan Reflecting on His Childhood Challenges
The actor also looked back at his childhood, acknowledging that although it was full of blessings, it was not without difficulties. He remembered how his father made it clear that he did not want him to grow up feeling entitled. He shared, "I had the most blessed childhood; it had all its challenges and trauma. My dad was very sure that he didn't want to make me grow up privileged. He spent the money at the right places. I was not great in studies and was always compared to other people who were studying for so many hours. I was called the 'shaitaan' of the society. Mothers used to tell their kids don't play with Balaji which is my pet name, because he is not a good guy. Since I climbed trees, pet stray dogs, and all the conditioning they thought was not right. Being judged adds a lot of trauma to you as a child. But trauma is a big word; it's overexposed and overexploited. Stress will always be there, and you really have to hug it."
R Madhavan on Public Attention Around Son Vedaant
Madhavan's son Vedaant has carved a reputation as a swimmer, but being the child of a celebrity has exposed him to unique public attention. The actor shared that he and his wife Sarita are aware of the memes circulating about their son and are not at ease with them. He said, "Yes, we are aware of all the memes made on my son. Sarita and I are not very pleased about it; we regret it because comparing a child to another child, at times, they don't realize how much they hurt other people. Vedaant gets compared to other kids in the industry; it is not something Sarita and I like, nor do we endorse it or acknowledge it. I am not going to take away from what Vedaant has achieved. Being a celebrity's child is not easy; he is going to get a lot more attention than most of his friends. I am aware of those memes, and it doesn't make me feel pleased at all."
R Madhavan Guiding Vedaant to Stay Grounded
Madhavan said that he and Sarita regularly remind Vedaant to stay mindful of who he is and where he stands, rather than letting public attention distort his sense of self. He further said, "Even for Vedaant to consider himself worthy of all this attention is stupidity. This spot doesn't see whose son you are, and he is not the best in the country. Thankfully, my son is wise enough to understand all that. Sarita and I also keep explaining that there are pitfalls. We consciously try to tell him where he stands."
R Madhavan on Parenting a Gen Z Child
The actor also opened up about parenting a Gen Z child and mentioned that he is often surprised by how clear-headed and patient the younger generation can be. He said, "They are far wiser than we ever were; they are not in a hurry. I am surprised at the frugal nature in which Gen Zs live. They don't want to buy a car or houses, it is amazing how peaceful they look. His wisdom is far different from what we had as children."
R Madhavan's Recent Films and 'Dhurandhar 2's Record
On the work front, R Madhavan was seen in 'Kesari 2', 'De De Pyaar De 2', and 'Dhurandhar' last year. In 2026, he returned as part of 'Dhurandhar 2'. As per a report in Sacnilk, 'Dhurandhar 2' has grossed Rs 1782.15 crore worldwide so far, making it the second-highest all-time earner after 'Baahubali: The Conclusion'.



