05 June,2025 09:04 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Yuzvendra Chahal and RJ Mahvash (Pics/ Yogen Shah)
RJ Mahvash, who is rumoured to be dating cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, was seen attending every match played by Punjab Kings (PBKS) during the recently concluded IPL 2025. After PBKS lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the final on Tuesday, Chahal returned to Mumbai. The final match was held in Ahmedabad, and Chahal was seen returning with RJ Mahvash.
On Wednesday, videos of Chahal and RJ Mahvash heading to Mumbai went viral on social media. The two walked at a distance from each other as paparazzi spotted and chased them for pictures. Chahal was seen in a casual fit with a face mask carrying a small backpack. He was seen walking fast away from the photographers. Meanwhile, RJ Mahvash looked chic in athleisure wear and even smiled and waved at the paparazzi.
In some other videos, Chahal was seen obliging fans with selfies before heading into the airport. As Chahal interacted with his fans, RJ Mahvash waited patiently.
After the IPL qualifier match, Mahvash shared some pictures of herself from the stadium but turned off the comments section.
RJ Mahvash was seen cheering enthusiastically in Mullanpur on Friday as Punjab Kings faced Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the first qualifier match. Toward the end of the game, like many PBKS supporters, she appeared disappointed after the team's loss. Despite that, Mahvash posted striking photos of herself from the stadium.
She took to Instagram to share the pictures and wrote, "Prediction: Final match RCB vs PBKS hoga!" Dressed in a red corset top and jeans, she posed with the Punjab Kings' flag in the photos. However, what caught everyone's attention was that she had turned off the comments section.
After the match, she also shared a selfie on her Instagram Stories along with a cryptic note, "What's important is that you know you have never done wrong to anyone. You have been pure with your intentions always, and you remember you have to return to God. Live by your ethics. The rest - what people say - is all noise. Cancel it," she wrote.