Keep It Fair: Chahal’s Wife Dhanashree Breaks Silence On Online Trolls – WATCH
SOCIAL MEDIA: Turning down the volume on the noise of social media trolls, Dhanashree Verma, the better half of India’s cricket sensation Yuzvendra Chahal, stepped into the spotlight on a Saturday.
With an unapologetic demeanor, she took to Instagram, delivering a knockout punch to the critics who dared to question her recent photograph.
In the whirlwind of fame, Dhanashree found herself caught in the storm of criticism after a seemingly innocent picture alongside choreographer Pratik Utekar, from her stint on the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11, stirred up a frenzy among Chahal’s devoted fanbase. Social media became the battleground where anger and ridicule clashed.
In her candid Instagram video, the 27-year-old shared the raw emotions stirred by the incident, revealing how deeply it cut into the fabric of her family life.
“Why not ask, ‘How are you feeling?’ It’s a simple act of humanity, isn’t it? Yet, some find it easier to pass judgment or hurl opinions without a second thought. Trolls and memes never got under my skin until this recent episode,” Dhanashree expressed, her voice tinged with a mix of frustration and disappointment.
“It’s not just about me anymore; it’s about my family and those close to me. In the realm of social media, where freedom of expression reigns supreme, sentiments often get trampled underfoot,” she added, urging for a touch of empathy in the online discourse.
“Just a gentle reminder to consider our humanity amidst the chaos. We’re here to entertain you, but behind the screen, I’m just a woman, like your mother, sister, friend, or wife. Let’s keep it fair,” she pleaded, her words resonating with authenticity.
As Dhanashree stands firm against the tide of negativity, Chahal gears up for another thrilling season in the Indian Premier League (IPL) with the Rajasthan Royals.
With a track record that speaks volumes, he sets his sights on a historic milestone, aiming to become the first bowler to claim 200 wickets in the tournament. The stage is set for a whirlwind of cricketing excellence and unwavering resilience.”