Like the first Sivaranjani, this actress also found her real-life partner on a film set, but this time it was on the set of a television serial. She fell in love with her Priyamanaval co-star, , and the couple got married on October 30, 2017, in a close-knit ceremony with their families. In a story that captivated their fans, it was Sivaranjani who took the initiative and proposed to Vijay. This heartwarming tale of an on-screen pair becoming a real-life couple remains one of the most cherished love stories in Tamil television.

Kalaignan is primarily a thriller, but it contains a short, powerful romantic arc for Sivaranjani‘s character, Sandhya. She plays a dancer in Kamal Haasan’s character‘s troupe. Her relationship with another troupe member is one of deep, quiet affection—portrayed more through glances and subtle gestures than through elaborate song‑and‑dance sequences.

Sivaranjani's career is marked by numerous memorable performances, including romantic storylines that captivated audiences. While she has kept her personal life relatively private, her on-screen relationships and pairings with leading actors have been an integral part of her success. This report provides a glimpse into her notable relationships and romantic storylines, showcasing her versatility and talent as an actress.

After a sabbatical of nearly 10 years, Sivaranjani made her —this time on television. She chose the Tamil serial Maa (telecast on Maa TV) as her comeback vehicle. The serial‘s story revolved around a little girl’s search for her true parents, and Sivaranjani played a strong, pivotal character. Her performance earned her several Tamil telly awards and accolades.

The relationship here is not a romance; it is a tragedy of caste and circumstance. She plays a sister who must sacrifice her love for her brother’s honor. The chemistry between Sivaranjani and Prabhu Deva was electric precisely because it was unfulfilled. The scene where she watches him dance, tears streaming down her face, remains a textbook example of "love as loss." This storyline set the template for her career: Sivaranjani’s heroines love too deeply, and the world breaks them for it.

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The definitive exploration below highlights her off-screen relationship milestones and her most iconic on-screen romantic arcs. The Real-Life Romance: Sivaranjani and Meka Srikanth

: In Chinna Mapillai (1993), she played Mythili, part of a classic romantic comedy revolving around family prestige and mistaken identities.

The most documented truth of Sivaranjani’s real-life relationship is her marriage to veteran actor and director . The two met during the filming of several projects in the late 1990s. Unlike her fiery on-screen avatars, her real romance was quiet and traditional. They married in 1999, and the union produced a son, Raaghav.

For a time, this was the perfect "industry couple." However, the marriage eventually ended in divorce. Neither party has spoken publicly about the split, maintaining a dignified silence that is rare in today’s social media-driven era. Following the divorce, Sivaranjani stepped back from the limelight almost entirely, focusing on raising her son and spiritual practices.