In her first interview since the separation, Dhanashree addressed several sensitive topics, including allegations that she had faked her marriage and her emotional journey following the divorce. She also discussed the struggles she faced under public scrutiny and the challenges of rebuilding her identity post-divorce
The couple, who tied the knot in December 2020, officially ended their marriage in March this year
Just days after Dhanashree Verma, the former wife of Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, opened up about their separation in a candid interview, the leg-spinner took to social media to share a cryptic message.
Chahal, 35, posted a series of photos from a recent outing on Instagram. However, it was the caption that drew attention: "Million feelings, zero words." The post, while not explicitly referencing anyone, has been interpreted by many as a subtle response to Dhanashree’s emotional revelations in her recent interview with Humans of Bombay.
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In her first interview since the separation, Dhanashree addressed several sensitive topics, including allegations that she had faked her marriage and her emotional journey following the divorce. She also discussed the struggles she faced under public scrutiny and the challenges of rebuilding her identity post-divorce.
"I still remember when I was standing there and the verdict was about to be given. Even though we were so well-prepared mentally, I got so emotional. I started howling in front of everybody. I couldn't even express what I was feeling at that point. I just remember that I just kept crying, I was just howling and crying. Of course! All of that happened, and he (Chahal) walked out first," Dhanashree said.
While Chahal did not make any direct comment about the interview or his ex-wife, the timing and tone of his latest post have led many fans and followers to connect the dots.
The couple, who tied the knot in December 2020, officially ended their marriage in March this year. Since the divorce, both had largely remained silent in public, until Chahal broke his silence.
Talking about the message on the t-shirt, Chahal said in a candid conversation with Raj Shamani, "Mereko nahi karna tha drama (I didn't want to do any drama). I just wanted to give one message and maine woh de diya (which I gave through the T-shirt)."
"Kyunki saamne se kuch cheez hua tha, aur mera pehle mann nahi tha. Fir saamne se kuch hua toh fir maine kaaha ab sambhaal lo, ab mujhe nahi parwah kisi ki. Maine na kisi ko abuse kra, bus mujhe message dena tha (Something happened from the other side, and I didn't initially intend to respond. But then something happened, and I thought, 'Enough is enough, now I don't care about anyone.' I didn't abuse anyone; I just wanted to convey my message)," he shared.
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