Cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal's sister, Kaina Dwivedi, recently took a subtle dig at his ex-wife, Dhanashree Verma. On the occasion of Bhai Dooj, Chahal's sister shared a sweet note on her Instagram handle, praising her brother.
Entertainment News: Indian cricket team's star leg-spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal, and his ex-wife, Dhanashree Verma, are once again in the news. This time, the topic of discussion is a social media post by Chahal's sister, Kaina Dwivedi, which has reignited debate among fans. This post surfaced shortly after Dhanashree openly discussed her former husband, Chahal, on the reality show ‘Rise and Fall’.
Chahal's Sister's Emotional Yet Pointed Post
On the occasion of Bhai Dooj, Kaina Dwivedi shared a long, emotional note for her brother, Yuzvendra Chahal, on Instagram. Although she did not explicitly name anyone, fans interpreted her words as an indirect remark aimed at Dhanashree Verma. She wrote —
'You are the man who truly respects women. You address every woman as ‘Madam’, protect the dignity of every soul around you, and remain silent even when the world turns hostile. When I ask you, ‘Why don't you say something’, you still remind me that sometimes time heals everything, and silence speaks the loudest.'
She then went on to praise her brother's grace and sensitivity.

'Those who truly know your heart, character, and soul feel your warmth and the protective energy that makes everyone feel safe. Thank you for everything you've taught me, for every laugh, and every lesson. I know I will make mistakes, but I trust that you will always guide me back to the right path.'
This post quickly went viral on social media within hours. Fans lauded it as a “classy reply,” while some users commented that it was a “response to Dhanashree's statement.”
Dhanashree Verma Reveals Relationship Details on ‘Rise and Fall’
A few days prior, Dhanashree Verma had openly discussed her relationship with Yuzvendra Chahal on the reality show ‘Rise and Fall’. On the show, she revealed that their marriage was a blend of both “love and arranged marriage.” Dhanashree stated —
'Our story began as an arranged marriage. He actually wanted to get married without dating. At that time, I wasn't even contemplating such plans. However, his honesty and simplicity impressed me. Our roka took place in August, followed by our wedding in December.'
She further added that a few months into the marriage, she began to notice some changes in Chahal's behavior. She explained that when people desire something and then acquire it, their conduct can change. “I saw him changing, yet I tried to save the relationship. I maintained faith and gave my hundred percent to it. But ultimately, I had to move on.”











