Monday, May 18, 2026

Media Responsibility in Celebrity Divorces: The Case of Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar



n the rush for clicks and TRPs, the media often forgets that actors are humans first. The recent divorce of Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar is a clear example. After four years of marriage, the couple released a dignified joint statement on May 14, 2026, announcing their amicable separation and requesting privacy. Yet, even before that, rumours, blame games, and wild speculation flooded the headlines


.Suraj Nambiar’s emotional post on May 18, 2026, laid bare the real hurt behind the calm exterior. He firmly stated there was “no alimony, no dispute, no third party,” and expressed clear frustration at innocent people being dragged into the narrative. His words revealed a man in pain — tired of character assassination and the media circus surrounding their mutual decision to part ways.


The truth in any marriage breakdown always lies in the grey middle. Breaking something as serious as marriage is never easy. It brings heartbreak, emotional turmoil, legal complexities, and the difficult journey of moving forward. Both Mouni and Suraj deserve space and dignity to process this pain without relentless hounding

.The Fourth Estate has a bigger responsibility. Once both parties have issued clear, mutual statements, the media should call off the hounds. Sensationalism may sell, but it comes at the heavy cost of human dignity and mental well-being. Responsible journalism requires empathy, verification, and restraint.

Public figures may live in the spotlight, but their private struggles are not public entertainment. Let Mouni and Suraj heal in peace. Humanity must always trump TRPs.

 

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