Dhanashree Verma admits parents urged her to end marriage with Yuzvendra Chahal, says they bore the brunt of trolling: ‘There were days when my mother would give up’
Dhanashree Verma and cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal’s divorce after five years of marriage turned into a painful chapter for both. The controversy only deepened when Chahal appeared in court wearing a T-shirt that read “Be Your Own Sugar Daddy.” Now, in a heartfelt conversation, Dhanashree has revealed how the separation deeply affected not just her but also her family.
Dhanashree admitted that the divorce was “confusing” for her. While she could handle trolling to an extent, it was her parents who were most affected. “I had to stay strong to make my parents feel better. We belong to this generation, so we know not to pay attention to negative comments, but how do you explain that to your parents? My parents’ friends would call them, ‘Yeh kya ho gaya?’ It was a delicate situation because I also needed strength and so did my parents,” she recalled in an interview with Humans of Bombay.
She described how overwhelming the situation became at home. There were days when her mother broke down and her parents avoided phones due to constant calls. “It was so overwhelming and not required because parents feel so much pressure from society. And then when they have to deal with something like this, how do they fix that?” she said, adding that she often had to strictly tell them not to answer calls.
Acknowledging Yuzvendra Chahal’s more powerful public position, Dhanashree credited her parents for giving her strength. They reminded her every day that walking out of the marriage was the right choice. “To even take that decision requires a lot of courage. Knowing that you are with someone who is more powerful than you, to even come to that decision of leaving that partnership requires a lot of courage, and my parents reminded me of that every day. They kept telling me how proud they are that I made this decision. It’s not easy,” she shared.
Dhanashree Verma drops FIRST post after taking a jibe at Yuzvendra Chahal over his 'Be your own sugar daddy' t-shirt, reacts to people calling her 'strong'
Despite the media circus and online trolling, Dhanashree decided to focus on her work rather than react. She admitted that she is still healing but consciously chose silence. “I haven’t healed completely but I am working towards it. Silence is not easy, it takes a lot of a person to just stay silent,” she said.
Parted ways
Dhanashree Verma and cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal have parted ways and announced their divorce after several years of marriage on March 20, 2025. The couple, who tied the knot in December 2020, often shared glimpses of their life together on social media and were loved by fans for their chemistry.
When Yuzvendra Chahal revealed Dhanashree Verma demanded diamonds after a fight; throwback VIDEO goes viral amidst their latest comments
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I had to stay strong for my parents
Dhanashree admitted that the divorce was “confusing” for her. While she could handle trolling to an extent, it was her parents who were most affected. “I had to stay strong to make my parents feel better. We belong to this generation, so we know not to pay attention to negative comments, but how do you explain that to your parents? My parents’ friends would call them, ‘Yeh kya ho gaya?’ It was a delicate situation because I also needed strength and so did my parents,” she recalled in an interview with Humans of Bombay.
Parents struggled with societal pressure
She described how overwhelming the situation became at home. There were days when her mother broke down and her parents avoided phones due to constant calls. “It was so overwhelming and not required because parents feel so much pressure from society. And then when they have to deal with something like this, how do they fix that?” she said, adding that she often had to strictly tell them not to answer calls.
Courage to walk away
Dhanashree Verma drops FIRST post after taking a jibe at Yuzvendra Chahal over his 'Be your own sugar daddy' t-shirt, reacts to people calling her 'strong'
Healing through silence and work
Despite the media circus and online trolling, Dhanashree decided to focus on her work rather than react. She admitted that she is still healing but consciously chose silence. “I haven’t healed completely but I am working towards it. Silence is not easy, it takes a lot of a person to just stay silent,” she said.
Parted ways
Dhanashree Verma and cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal have parted ways and announced their divorce after several years of marriage on March 20, 2025. The couple, who tied the knot in December 2020, often shared glimpses of their life together on social media and were loved by fans for their chemistry.
When Yuzvendra Chahal revealed Dhanashree Verma demanded diamonds after a fight; throwback VIDEO goes viral amidst their latest comments
"Get the latest updates on Times of India, including reviews of the movie Coolie and War 2."
Top Comment
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poonam shivdasani
18 minutes ago
Foolish people listen to outsiders and break up their marriage. I don't think her parents are her well wishers, probably more interested in the alimony she would get. Mother sounds like the culprit.Read allPost comment
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