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Thyrocare Founder Claims Cooking Is Key To A 'Happy' Marriage

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Despite his wife’s professional position at the SBI, Dr Velumani highlighted in his post that she handled work and family duties with grace.

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He also stated that he washed the dishes while his wife prepared meals. (Photo Credits: X)
He also stated that he washed the dishes while his wife prepared meals. (Photo Credits: X)

Dr A. Velumani, the founder of Thyrocare, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his perspective on cooking as a key factor in maintaining successful relationships. In his post, he categorized people into two groups—those who learn to cook and enjoy fulfilling marriages, and those who dismiss cooking as a waste of time, often struggling to sustain relationships despite wealth.

“There are two kinds of people:

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Those intelligent enough to learn cooking—build strong, happy marriages through mutual relationships.

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Those who consider cooking a waste of time—even if they marry rich, they struggle to maintain relationships and live under stress," he wrote.

Dr Velumani also emphasized the importance of parents teaching their children to cook, suggesting that neglecting this skill could lead to regrets later. He highlighted his late wife, Sumathi Velumani, as a role model, praising her for seamlessly balancing work and family.

“Food is the best route to the heart. #Discipline is a different kind of fun. My late wife, Sumathi Velumani, nurtured two families—mine and hers. Fortunately, I enjoyed washing dishes. PS: She was a working wife (SBI)," he added.

Shared on March 5, the post has garnered over 15,000 views. Dr. Velumani’s view of cooking as a vital life skill was supported by online users. Some users even claimed that Americans and Europeans perform the majority of the everyday household chores on their own, in contrast to Indians.

A user wrote, “Cooking isn’t just a skill, it’s relationship equity. Shared meals build stronger bonds than money ever can."

Another said, “Americans and Europeans mostly themselves do their own daily family jobs. No shame to do this. Only super rich has their paid housekeeping staff. In our country this is opposite. I have seen person with 20k salary has 2 types of ‘Bai’. I do every kind of family work with my wife."

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    “Tons of agreement! I live alone and I used to hate cooking in the beginning Now I am a great cook who enjoys his own food. Even my family members and, neighbours wonder seeing me cook. Thanks sir!" shared a user on X.

    “We were discussing this exact topic today with our son. It’s a life skill, cooking and cleaning are very basic and important skills and discipline for life!" another user stated.

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