R Madhavan’s rare parenting insight goes viral: Teaching son vedaant respect beyond privilege

R Madhavan shares his parenting approach for son Vedaant, stressing humility, respect for all workers, and grounded values, even as a new study highlights fathers’ role in shaping children’s long-term health outcomes.

Post Published By: Donika Singh
Updated : 22 May 2026, 2:23 PM IST
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New Delhi: Actor R Madhavan, known for films such as Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein, 3 Idiots, and Dhurandhar, has spoken about his dual journey as a successful actor and a dedicated father to his son Vedaant Madhavan, a competitive freestyle swimmer. The actor reportedly shifted base to the UAE to support his son’s sporting ambitions and training environment.

Focus on Grounded Upbringing

In a recent conversation on the 100 Year Life Project with Radhika Gupta, Madhavan reflected on his parenting approach. He shared that despite their privileged lifestyle, he has consciously worked to ensure his son remains grounded and respectful toward everyone around him.

Teaching Respect and Everyday Humility

Madhavan explained that he emphasized how Vedaant should interact with household staff and workers with dignity. He said he encouraged his son to address them respectfully and acknowledge their contribution without hierarchy or casual labels.

He added that simple gestures mattered most, noting that feedback from a watchman calling Vedaant a polite child and someone who always greeted others with respect reassured him that his parenting efforts were on the right track.

Study Highlights Fathers’ Role in Child Health

Separately, research published in Health Psychology has highlighted the importance of a father’s early involvement in a child’s development. The study observed parent-child interactions from infancy through early childhood and found that less attentive paternal engagement could affect co-parenting dynamics.

Long-Term Health Links Observed

According to findings reportes  children of less engaged fathers showed higher chances of metabolic and inflammatory health markers later in childhood, including issues like elevated blood sugar levels. Researchers suggested that early parental interaction patterns may influence long-term physical health outcomes.

Parenting Beyond Traditional Roles

The study reinforces the idea that parenting responsibilities extend beyond mothers alone, highlighting the growing recognition of fathers’ active role in emotional, social, and physical development of children.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  22 May 2026, 2:23 PM IST

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