Dhanashree Verma Shares First Post After Divorce From Yuzvendra Chahal: 'Dekha Ji Dekha Maine...'
In her first post after the divorce, Dhanashree Verma promoted her brand new song Dekha Ji Dekha Maine, which talks about extra-marital affair.

Dhanashree Verma has shared the first post on her official Instagram account, hours after she and cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal were granted divorce by the Bombay High Court. This comes after Dhanashree has been subjected to immense trolling for months since reports of their split surfaced. She has been receiving hateful comments for allegedly demanding Rs 60 crore alimony, a rumour her family has categorically denied.
In her first post after the divorce, Dhanashree promoted her brand new song Dekha Ji Dekha Maine, which talks about extra-marital affair and her character being cheated on by her reel husband, played by Ishwak Singh.
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Earlier in the day, after the final decision came in, Chahal left the court with his jacket off, showing a black T-shirt with the words ‘be your own sugar daddy’ written on it. The paparazzi tried asking Chahal his reaction but he did not respond. People took to social media to react to his shirt. “He literally wore tshirt saying, ‘Be your own Sugar Daddy’," wrote a person. “The word on his T shirt says alll," said another.
Chahal and Dhanashree got married in December 2020. As per their petition, they separated in June 2022. On February 5, they filed a joint petition before the family court seeking divorce by mutual consent.
The High Court noted that Chahal and Verma were living apart for more than two and a half years, and there was compliance with the consent terms arrived at during mediation between the two parties regarding the payment of alimony.
The family court had refused to waive the cooling-off period on the ground that there was only partial compliance with the consent terms which required Chahal to pay Rs 4.75 crore to Dhanashree.
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