Jayam Ravi is a well-known actor in the Tamil film industry who is known for acting in films that capture the attention of the audience. The actor recently acted in the epic film Ponniyin Selvan bringing to life a well-known ruler of the Chola Empire Arulmozhi Varman also known as Raja Raja Chozhan. The actor also has an exciting lineup of films including Iraivan directed by Ahmed, and Siren by Anthony Bagyaraj. The actor's brother Mohan Raja is also a popular filmmaker who has made several hit films and he has done six films with Jayam Ravi as lead.

Galatta Media is known for organising incredible events, they organised a fans meet for the actor Jayam Ravi. The family of the actor including his brother, Father and mother arrived at the event as special guests and shared some exciting details about her personal life and career. As the anchor asked what the father of Jayam Ravi, editor Mohan, thought after his first film was released. He said “I made my first son a director with the Telugu Film Hanuman Junction He became a leading director in Telugu. That time I wanted to make my second son a hero. Then when I thought I wanted him to become a hero that banner was kept in a theatre. I was excited, They did not know the struggles. It would look easy if you see the film, But if you see the incidents you will know the struggles behind the success. The moment he completed action sequences in the film Jayam, he signed his next film M Kumaran S/o Mahalakshmi".

In the interview, the anchor then asks about any emotional moment that he shared with his brother. Jayam Ravi said “I used to give lots of value to flop films at first. Now, I have changed, I just think of what I can learn from the flops. I used to get too emotional about the films that became flops. At that time, my brother would be like 'come you want to do hit films right. we can do it, don’t worry about it.' Just do the film you are doing at present to your fullest. 'We can do hit films’, that's is what he and my father would say whenever I become down and lift me up."