R Madhavan taught his son Vedaant about contraception, personal boundaries before teenage; 'Dhurandhar' actor says 'I have treated him as an adult since...'
Actor R Madhavan has set a parenting benchmark by openly discussing sexual awareness, contraception and personal boundaries with his son Vedaant from a young age. He treated Vedaant as an adult, fostering trust and responsibility, and also guided...

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Treated him as an adult
Opening up about how he approached raising his son, Madhavan told Kumudam in a recent conversation that he considered him an adult since a very young age. The 'Rehna Hai Tere Dil Main' actor believed that transparency always plays a key role in parenting. "I have treated him as an adult since a very young age,” he said, adding that this mindset shaped even the most sensitive conversations.ALSO READ: Zinc phosphide killed the family of four in Mumbai watermelon case
He spoke to Vedaant about sensitive topics like sexual touch, personal boundaries, and contraception much before his teenage years, when most families would not even consider such conversations necessary or appropriate. “I have always treated him as an adult since a very young age, be it talking about sexual touch, or using condom."
The conversations began much before most of us would expect. “Since the age of 4, I’ve been talking freely with him. This has instilled a kind of trust in him, like ‘my father treats me with respect’, this has made him feel responsible as well. This became easy for me to communicate.”
A strong foundation on parenthood
Madhavan said having early conversations helped him establish a strong foundation in parenthood which helps tough and complex talks seem natural rather than awkward. I think addressing them and giving them the importance makes them responsible at a very young age,” Madhavan said. “It became easy for me to communicate.”Very difficult to impress
He also shared a lighter anecdote about his son’s candid feedback on his work. Vedaant Madhavan’s favourite film starring his father is Yaavarum Nalam, which was released in Hindi as 13B. When Rocketry: The Nambi Effect was released in 2022 — a project that R Madhavan spent years producing, directing, and fully dedicating himself to, he eagerly waited to hear his son’s reaction.Recalling the moment, Madhavan shared that Vedaant simply told him, “Not bad, Dad.” The actor said it with the calm acceptance of a father who knows his son is not easily impressed. “He is very difficult to impress,” he added. This resonates with millions of parents who have tried to get a genuine reaction from their child about their own work. “Every father wishes for his son to continue their legacy. It is not important for me,” Madhavan added.
Madhavan's son strict disciplined life
Vedaant, unlike his father, chose his own career path and chose swimming as his career. Representing India, he is a 5-time gold medalist at the Malaysian Open, a gold and silver medalist at the Danish Open. He also came 5th at the Commonwealth Youth Games."If I have school, I go, and after returning, I have a snack, rest for a bit, and then head back to the pool. I start swimming again around 7:30 pm and continue till 9:30 pm. If I have gym, I fit that in between school and my evening swim. After finishing at 9:30, I eat and go to bed. And then the cycle continues," Vedaant explains.
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