Not only has the prominent Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan been dealing with a number of personal and professional setbacks,? While out of the national squad right now, Dhawan finds comfort in his role as captain of the Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League.
His personal life, on the other hand, has suffered, particularly following his divorce from Ayesha Mukherjee. Amidst a difficult time, Dhawan recently made an emotional social media message in which he disclosed that he hasn’t seen his son Zoravar in a year.
“It’s been a year since I saw you in person, and now, for almost three months, I’ve been blocked from everywhere so I’m posting the same picture to wish you, my boy, a very happy birthday,” Dhawan wrote in an Instagram message.
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After a Delhi court granted the cricket player’s divorce as a result of “cruelty” from his divorced wife, this information became public.
Shikhar Dhawan revealed in a heartbreaking message,
Although the court granted Shikhar Dhawan visitation rights, allowing him to meet his son in Australia and India, the reality seems to be different. “Even if I can’t connect with you directly, I connect with you through telepathy,” Dhawan said in an emotive Instagram post that conveyed his intense desire for a relationship. You are doing fantastic and maturing nicely, and for that, I am incredibly proud of you.”
There don’t seem to be any problems with the court’s order allowing Ayesha to bring Zoravar to India for visits, including stays of more than one night and school vacations. “Papa always misses you and loves you,” Dhawan said in her heartfelt statement. By the grace of God, he never loses hope and is looking forward to our reunion with a grin on his face. Be mischievous but not destructive, charitable, patient, humble, and strong.
Shikhar Dhawan writes his son letters to show his affection as a father and his curiosity about Zoravar’s well-being, despite their physical separation. Love and hope fill the cricket player’s final words, “Love you loads Zora, Papa.”