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Yuzvendra Chahal shares cryptic post after Dhanashree Verma sharing her thoughts on ending her five-year marriage with the cricketer: 'Million feelings, Zero words'

FP Entertainment Desk August 21, 2025, 13:06:07 IST

Yuzi has shared a cryptic post on Instagram with a series of pictures of himself posing against the backdrop of mountains, at Kirkstone Pass, England and captioned it, “Million feelings, Zero words."

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Yuzvendra Chahal shares cryptic post after Dhanashree Verma sharing her thoughts on ending her five-year marriage with the cricketer: 'Million feelings, Zero words'

Yuzvendra Chahal’s ex-wife recently spoke about facing criticism and going through tough time emotionally in a recent podcast. She also recalled ‘howling and crying’ in front of everybody when the verdict of divorce was about to given.

Now, Yuzi has shared a cryptic post on Instagram with a series of pictures of himself posing against the backdrop of mountains, at Kirkstone Pass in England and captioned it, “Million feelings, Zero words."

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“It was very emotional for me and my family," Dhanashree said recently while talking to Humans of Bombay. “I still remember when I was standing there and the verdict was about to be given, even though you are so mentally prepared that it is going to happen, it was still so emotional. I literally started howling and crying in front of everybody. I cannot even express what I was feeling at that point of time," she added.

Explaining how she took an exit from the back gate to avoid media frenzy, Dhanashree said, “I got out from the back gate because I was not liking that. It was just very sad, you don’t want cameras all over your face. Humko kuch nahi bataana tha, I was wearing normal t-shirt and jeans. I sat in the car, my best friend was there with me, and we were still trying to grasp our breath. It was that shaky moment, especially when you know people will blame you only."

“Even before I knew about this T-shirt stunt, we were aware that people were going to hold me responsible for the divorce. In your head, you just want to move forward once it’s over. Until I took out my phone and saw it, I didn’t want to believe it. Ye sach mein isne aisa kiya? (Did he really do this?) In that one second, I was like—it’s over. Why should I cry? Somewhere I felt bad, questioning myself—main kyu ro rahi thi? (Why was I crying?) For this? That was the motivation I needed: I just had to laugh it out. In fact, that helped me," she shared.

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