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Yuzvendra Chahal ALMOST Confirms Dating RJ Mahvash Post Dhanashree Verma Divorce: 'India Jaan Chuka Hai'

Yuzvendra Chahal ALMOST Confirms Dating RJ Mahvash Post Dhanashree Verma Divorce: 'India Jaan Chuka Hai'

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Yuzvendra Chahal teases dating rumours with RJ Mahvash on The Great Indian Kapil Show after divorce from Dhanashree Verma.
Yuzvendra Chahal and RJ Mahvash have been at the center of dating whispers ever since his high-profile divorce from Dhanashree Verma. Despite both insisting they're just friends, their chemistry in public appearances keeps the rumors rolling.
During a recent episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix, Chahal spoke on the spicy topic, saying 'India jaan chuka hai" about the mystery girl. His fellow cricketer Rishabh Pant also chimed in, calling him a 'free man," which only added fuel to the fire.
The playful mood continued when Krushna Abhishek, in drag, sat next to Chahal and dubbed him 'Juicy Chahal'. He laughed, 'Bahut juicy hai," and nudged Kapil to see things from a woman's perspective. Krushna went on to tease, 'Darrte kyu ho? Baaki Instagram par dekha hai, darrte toh nahi zyada (I have seen on Instagram, you don't get scared much)," poking fun at Chahal's social media banter with Mahvash.
These rumours didn't start overnight. Fans noticed Mahvash cheering for Chahal at IPL matches—even ones he missed due to injury—and the duo attended events, dinners, vacations, and even starred together in an advertisement, which stirred more speculation.
Chahal's divorce from Dhanashree Verma was finalised on March 20, 2025, following a separation in 2022. Their cryptic social media activity around that time also sparked initial gossip.
The buzz around Chahal and Mahvash began when the cricketer's marriage with Dhanashree Verma reportedly ran into trouble. The couple officially parted ways in March this year. Since then, Mahvash has often been seen accompanying the leg-spinner, leading to whispers of a budding romance. While Mahvash has previously denied the rumours, their continued sightings, especially their appearance together at a Champions Trophy match in Dubai, have only intensified gossip.
Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma were officially granted a divorce by the Bandra family court on March 20, just days before the start of IPL 2025 on March 22. Due to Chahal's professional commitments, the couple had requested an exemption from the usual six-month cooling-off period meant to allow for possible reconciliation — which the court approved.
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