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In the video, surfaced on social media, Dhanashree Verma was seen smiling and greeting the paps. While it’s unclear which movie the content creator saw, but she told paparazzi that it left her emotional

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Amid divorce proceedings with cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, content creator and choreographer Dhanashree Verma was snapped by paps on Wednesday as she stepped out to watch a film.

In the video, surfaced on social media,
Verma was seen smiling and greeting the paps. While it’s unclear which movie she saw, but she told paparazzi that it left her emotional. “Main bahut emotional feel kar rahi hu abhi (I am feeling very emotional),” Dhanashree said.

Dhanashree’s lawyer recently revealed the proceedings are still underway. “I have no comments to make on the proceedings, the matter is currently sub judice. The media should fact-check before reporting, as a lot of misleading information is being circulated,” the lawyer said.

As per the report, the real reason behind the separation of Yuzi and Dhanashree has been revealed. As per ABP News, Dhanashree and Yuzvendra revealed during the court hearing that they have been living separately for 18 months. When questioned about the possible reason for them to seek a divorce, they said they had ‘compatibility issues’.

There were reports that  
Dhanashree was seeking Rs 60 crore in alimony from the cricketer. However, her family dismissed these claims and called these alimony reports ‘baseless’.

“We are deeply outraged by the baseless claims being circulated about the alimony figure. Let me be absolutely clear—no such amount has ever been asked, demanded, or even offered. There is no truth to these rumours whatsoever. It is deeply irresponsible to publish such unverified information, dragging not just the parties but also their families into unnecessary speculation. Reckless reporting like this only causes harm, and we urge the media to exercise restraint and fact-check before spreading misinformation and also be respectful towards everyone’s privacy,” the statement read.



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