Actress Shares Her Opinion on Financial PlanningActress varalaxmi sarathkumar has sparked discussion on social media after sharing her views about
financial planning before having children. Her comments have drawn attention and debate among the public.
Advice to Couples After MarriageSpeaking about family planning, Varalaxmi said that
couples should first ensure financial stability after marriage before deciding to have children. According to her, raising a child involves many responsibilities, including education, healthcare, and overall upbringing, which require proper financial support.She advised couples to
plan their finances carefully and consider having children only when they are financially prepared.
Statement Creates DebateVaralaxmi’s remark —
“Why have children if you don’t have money?” — quickly became a talking point on social media. While some people supported her opinion, saying that financial security is important for a child’s future, others felt the comment was
too direct and controversial.
Background of the ActressVaralaxmi Sarathkumar is the daughter of veteran actor and politician R. Sarathkumar. She is known for acting in several tamil and South indian films and often expresses her views openly on social issues.
Public Reactions ContinueThe actress’s comments have led to
mixed reactions online, with many people discussing the importance of
responsible parenting and financial planning in modern society.
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