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RJ Mahvash shared the cryptic post (again) from Dharmashur Verma amidst the divorce of Yuzvendra Chahal: “Quickly, greed …,


New Delhi:

After the report that star cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal agreed to pay Rs 4.5 crore as permanent alimony for his prestigious wife Dhanashree Verma, RJ Mahawash shared a secret post (once and once) on his Instagram on Wednesday. RJ Mahwash is rumored to date Yuzvendra Chahal and was seen together on several occasions in the last few weeks. RJ Mahawash was seen cheering for Team India during the Champions Trophy final.

RJ Mahwash shared a series of photographs portraying himself. She appears wearing clothes in a white T-shirt outfit, paired with a red-dil-laden sheer shrug and black belt. The caption of his post attracted the attention of the Internet.

He wrote, “Beyond is beyond the clock, greed, and fareb. Yuzvendra Chahal immediately liked the post.

To keep an eye:

RJ Mahwash’s post was imported as a report of Chahal’s agreement to pay alimony on Wednesday.

According to the consent period, Chahal agreed to give a permanent alimony of Rs 4 crore to Verma to Verma to his prestigious wife. However, the cricketer is said to have paid only Rs 2 crore 37 lakh and 55 thousand rupees. Payment of the rest of the amount was seen by the court as a case of non-transportation, so the cooling-closed petition was rejected.

On Wednesday (March 21), the Bombay High Court directed the family court to decide the petition of the divorce of cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and his iconic wife Dhanashree Verma by 20 March due to the participation of Punjab Kings Cricketer in the 2025 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on 20 March.

According to the bar and bench, the couple, who got married in December 2020, are living separately from June 2022. It was only in February this year that he decided to divorce before the Bandra family court. The couple also filed an application with a petition to waive the cooling period.

Arguments were filed under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, suggesting divorce by mutual consent.


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