Each time Dhanashree Verma discusses her divorce from Yuzvendra Chahal On the show “Rise and Fall” she takes the headlines. And the same happened again. The choreographer has recently had a conversation with his co -contractor Arbaaz Patel over the same subject. She expressed that she supported the Indian cricketer even when he was wrong. Let’s take a look at their discussion.
Dhanashree Verma says she “repent” to support Yuzvendra Chahal even when he was wrong
During his conversation with Arbaz Patel on the show, Dhanashree Verma shared that she “continued to cry” all night after Nikki tamboli showed strong dislike against her. The dancer expressed that even after getting hatred on the show, she stood with Arbaaz. And for the same thing, according to Dhanashree, she expected a “thank you” from Patel’s girlfriend, Nikki Tamboli.Dhanashree then opened up about his previous Chahal experience. The dance archaeratory stated that she must have behaved differently for a day or two, but it was for her own safety. Verma further added that she has put “more effort into this friendship than necessary”, and now she wants to go back. She said, “I’ve motivated myself too much. I don’t want to do this.”Dhanashree shared, “I’ve done it in my life; even when my partner was wrong I supported him, and then I converted it, so I don’t want it to be repeated.”
When Dhanashree Verma said she gave Yuzvendra Chahal several chances
Dhanashree Verma shared in a recent section with the co -contractor Arjun Bijlani that her marriage was both love and arranged. She revealed that amusement (commitment) happened in August and they got married in December. She further stated that many things changed after their commitment and marriage. Verma shared that she could see changes in his behavior. But even after giving several chances and giving her one hundred percent, Dhanashree felt that she was “finished.“At the same time, ‘Rise and Fall’ began with 16 competitors, including Dhanashree Verma. It was hosted by Ashare Grover and premiered on September 6, 2025.