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Life after
baby for Surya and Jo

Rinku Gupta26 Sep 2008 02:39:00 PM ISTBack to
square one Since the couple hasn’t really
revealed much about themselves to the media,
this seems a good opportunity to ask them about
their courtship days. How did Jyothika win over
the quiet Suriya? The actor laughs, ‘‘True, she
would mostly talk and I would say ummmm or yes
from time to time.’’ But they admit that they
fell in love slowly, being friends first. ‘‘He
was my first co star in Poovellam Kettupaar. I
found I could rely upon him as a friend. He was
very straightforward, genuine and a man of few
words,’’ recalls Jyothika. Suriya reveals that
her sincerity, hardworking nature and attachment
to her family in Mumbai were what first
attracted him to her. ‘‘I liked that she always
respected her colleagues. Till today I have
never seen her shouting, even at the people who
work for her.’’ Jo relives the signs of love,
when she would repeatedly watch the trailors of
Nanda on TV. ‘‘I realised that I wanted to keep
seeing him and it was more than friendship,’’
she smiles. Suriya adds his bit, ‘‘We actually
fell in love when we were not doing films
together! I used to keep messaging her and
wanted to keep in touch.’’ Getting married meant
a lot to both of them. ‘‘Starting a family soon
and staying in a joint family was a priority,’’
says Jyothika.
Remembering Venice
Suriya is a romantic and springs wonderful
surprises and parties, according to his wife.
‘‘On our honeymoon in Venice, I saw a beautiful
opal ring in a store and I admired it since it
is also my birthstone. Before I knew it, Suriya
had ordered the most gorgeous replica of it in
Chennai and presented it to me. It was very
touching.’
Be it their on screen chemistry, secret romance
or fairytale wedding, Suriya and Jyothika have
been in the news for a long time. Yet they have
chosen to be discreet about their personal life,
leaving fans hungry for more. On September 11
this year, Tamil cinema’s favourite couple
celebrated their second wedding anniversary,
this time in the company of their one-year-old
daughter, Diya. When we meet for our interview,
I notice how the chemistry between the two is
still sizzling hot. Marriage and motherhood
seems to have lent Jyothika a brighter glow,
perhaps explaining why Suriya can’t seem to take
his eyes off her right through our meeting! In
an exclusive chat with Indulge, the couple gets
talking on family, love, life, marriage and
more. Picture perfect ‘‘I still feel like the
happiest man in the world and the most lucky
person even two years after our wedding,’’
begins Suriya Sivakumar, with a happy grin. ‘‘My
marriage to Jo has been all that I expected and
much more. Jo has been a wonderful wife and
makes an even greater mom to Diya.’’ That’s a
lot, coming from the normally reticent Suriya
that we know. ‘‘It’s not been an easy two years
for someone like her who has always been
working, to sit at home. But she has managed it
really well,’’ he continues.

Jyothika
is all smiles and her happiness in the Sivakumar
household, which comprises of Suriya’s parents
and siblings, is evident. ‘‘I have heard people
complaining about life post marriage. But for
me, life couldn’t be better. I think that ours
is the picture perfect marriage.’’ So what’s
keeping the spark alive? ‘‘Apart from being with
Suriya, it’s the family that I am married into
that has made all the difference. I don’t think
we would have been so happy if we had been away
from them,’’ says Jyothika. Suriya agrees, ‘‘Jo
has had to be without me for long periods when I
am away outdoors. But she has fit in with the
family and enjoys spending time with them when I
am not around.’’ All this is a huge departure
from Jyothika’s initial years in the city . ‘‘I
lived alone in Chennai for ten years during my
film career since my family was in Mumbai. So I
really enjoy this bonding,’’ she says.
‘‘Suriya’s brother Karthi is a great friend and
his sister Brinda is a treasure. Brinda and I
both have small babies who don’t sleep till
late, so we chat right up to midnight when she
is visiting! It’s a happy feeling to come down
to breakfast with the family and catch up at
mealtimes. With so many artistes in the family
(father-inlaw Sivakumar and brother-in-law
Karthi), we have healthy filmi discussions.’’
Marriage, good therapy ‘‘I have become a better
person and I like myself more after marriage,’’
shares Jyothika. ‘‘I have become more mature and
responsible. Earlier I thought only about cinema
but now I think in all directions and can see
beyond that world. I can see things from the
point of view of my child, my in-laws and my
husband.’’ And the learning never stops. ‘‘From
my mother-in-law, I have learnt how to keep a
family together. She is extremely caring in the
smallest of things. She makes sure that none of
us leave the house without having breakfast. My
in-laws have kept the household grounded to
their roots.’’ Quelling rumours that the couple
live separately, Jo affirms, ‘‘I stayed in our
apartment for six months since I was medically
advised not to climb stairs during my pregnancy
. But now we are back with the family .’’
After the
movies, what? Both Suriya and Jyothika are known
for keeping a low profile but I wonder aloud if
she ever misses being under the spotlight? ‘‘I
love this phase of my life and I don’t miss the
old days at all,’’ she replies emphatically.
‘‘Life is to be enjoyed in every stage. I never
wanted to be just career-oriented and stuck in
one phase of life.’’ Confirming that there are
no plans of returning to the silver screen, she
adds, ‘‘Not for the next two or three years and
even after that, maybe not. I may have more kids
and till they are in the eighth standard, I will
need to be with them. And by then, I will be too
old to act (laughs).’’ Her husband adds,
‘‘Offers keep coming in but until she finds
something really mind-blowing, she won’t take
the plunge.’’ A working relationship Given the
admiring glances they throw each other from time
to time, I can’t resist asking them about the
secret to their successful marriage. ‘‘It
largely depends on your man. It’s the assurance
he gives you that he is with you in the smallest
of things, that makes all the difference,’’ says
Jyothika. ‘‘He is the ideal husband who has been
with me even through my pregnancy , taking care
of me for six months without shooting. Even in
the delivery room, he was there holding my hand
and talking to me continuously . I couldn’t ask
for more.’’ Suriya has this to say , ‘‘Marriage
is built on complete trust and love and
surrendering yourself with no secrets. It’s
about being the same person outside and inside
the house. When you know each other completely
you have the confidence to discuss everything
without fears.’’ And on a lighter note, he adds,
‘‘I have just one policy . My ‘boss’ is always
right.’’ Bringing up baby ‘‘She’s totally like
Jo. A late sleeper and late riser,’’ quips
Suriya. Jyothika shoots videos and photos of
Diya to share with Suriya later. ‘‘I keep
updating him on each facet of her growth, from
her first step to everything else.’’
The doting dad
was so excited with his princess that he even
bought her a real Swift car and wanted to paint
it pink, with her birthday as the registration
number. ‘‘But I convinced him that he was
getting too excited and it was better to keep
things simple,’’ laughs Jo. Getting out in
Chennai ‘‘We have a Movenpick addiction and we
love Café Coffee Day. We usually sit in the car
and order,’’ says Suriya. ‘‘I don’t go out that
much in Chennai. But back in Mumbai I usually go
jogging at Joggers Park or just enjoy chilling
out somewhere,’’ says his pretty wife.
Source: Indian
Express
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