Aesha Mukherjee: 8 Facts You Didn't Know About Shikhar Dhawan's Ex-Wife, From Previous Marriage To Falling In Love With India Opener; In Pics
The world knows that the India's stylish left-handed batter Shikhar Dhawan no more lives with wife Aesha. They are separated today. It has been nearly 2 years since Shikhar saw his son Zoravar, the cricketer revealed in an Instagram post. In this story, we give you all the information related to Aesha while also revealing what exactly went wrong between the ex-lovers.
Aesha Mukherjee Birth Date
Born on August 27, 1975, in India, Ayesha is the daughter of a Bengali father and a British mother.
Enjoys Dual Nationality
Ayesha's parents met and fell in love while working at a factory in Bengal, where they eventually married. Following Ayesha's birth, they relocated to Australia.
A trained boxer
Ayesha, a trained kickboxer, maintains her rigorous fitness routine to this day. She played a significant role in enhancing her husband Shikhar's fitness standards.
Aesha's first marriage story
Initially married to an Australian businessman, Ayesha later divorced. From her first marriage, she has two daughters named Rhea and Aliyah.
How did Shikhar Dhawan meet Aesha Mukherjee?
Shikhar and Ayesha first connected on Facebook, where their friendship laid the groundwork for their relationship. Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, a mutual friend, played a role akin to cupid for the couple.
Aesha is 10 years older than Shikhar
Ayesha, born in 1975, is ten years older than the Indian opener, who was born on December 5, 1985. Interestingly, Sachin Tendulkar is six years younger than his wife, Anjali.
Aesha's kids
Ayesha’s daughters from her first marriage, Rhea and Aliyah stayed along with her and Dhawan. The couple had a son together in 2014 and named him Zoravar.
How did the differences took place?
What we know so far is that Shikhar wanted Aesha to move to India but she rejected it. She then forced Shikhar to buying properties in Australia in her name. After many fights, the separation happened. The custody of their son Zoravar is still a judicial matter. The Indian court said in its judgement that "the respondent, by conducting herself in the manner, has inflicted such cruelty, agony and trauma on him, that it was impossible for the petitioner to save the marriage."
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