Malayalam Actress Meera Vasudevan Announces Third Divorce, Enters a “Peaceful Chapter” of Life

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South India – Renowned Malayalam actress Meera Vasudevan has officially announced her third divorce, sharing that she is now embracing a peaceful and fulfilling phase of her life.

Meera had married her third husband, cinematographer Vipin Pothenkom, in April 2024. However, she revealed that she has been living a single life since August of this year. Following the separation, Meera has also removed all wedding-related photographs from her social media accounts.

The 43-year-old actress is best known for her performances in popular Malayalam films including “Thanmathra,” “Oruvan,” “Veeram: Fight for Justice,” and “Am Aha.” Her marriage to Vipin reportedly began after they met on the set of a Malayalam series, culminating in a wedding last year in Coimbatore.

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Commenting on her divorce, Meera said, “I am now moving through an extremely peaceful and glorious stage of my life,” reflecting her optimism and desire for personal growth after multiple marital experiences.

The announcement has garnered attention across social media platforms, with fans expressing support for her decision and praising her for embracing independence. Meera’s professional work continues to be celebrated in the Malayalam film industry, with her career spanning critically acclaimed roles and mainstream cinema.

This marks a notable chapter in the life of the South Indian star, who has managed to maintain both her professional stature and personal resilience despite personal setbacks.

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