The handsome Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan has seen difficult times in his life off the cricket field as well. Shikhar Dhawan found himself at a crossroads in his professional career after going through a painful divorce from his wife and being left out of the World Cup 2023 squad. Even in the face of hardship, Dhawan retained his characteristically upbeat manner, demonstrating his tenacious spirit in spite of these setbacks.
Shikhar Dhawan, who is well-known for his cheerful demeanor, displayed his trademark humor when he asked the anchor, while discussing the philosophical idea of attraction, if she was drawn to him in a recent interview with Humans of Bombay. He was nevertheless regarded as a hero in the cricket community, not only for his skill on the field but also for his capacity to find happiness in the face of adversity.
Anchor: I firmly believe in manifestation. In fact, yesterday we attended a manifestation workshop led by metaphysical councillors with PhDs.
Dhawan Do you feel drawn to me too?
Anchor: This interview is 100% attractive; I’m sure of it.
Shikhar Dhawan shares the feelings behind his son’s heartfelt post.
In an emotional letter written on his son Zoravar’s ninth birthday, the 38-year-old expressed how painful it was to be apart from him for a year and to struggle with communication. His touching message went viral on social media and garnered a ton of support from followers. In addition to emphasising the intensity of his feelings in the face of personal problems, the seasoned cricket player underlined the importance of conveying his sentiments on his son’s special day.
“I didn’t feel discomfort. All I was doing was stating my opinions. I haven’t spoken to him in five months, and when I did, it was merely to vent. Being an emotional person, I was merely attempting to offer him love since if I am depressed while thinking about him, that bad energy will eventually find its way to him. I had no idea this would become a viral post. Shikhar Dhawan expressed his emotions, saying, “I just wrote it from my heart.”
“I wrote it hoping that, in this technological age, my son might come across my message. I hope he’s happy wherever he is and maybe he’ll come see me someday. I am both disconnected and in love with him at the same time. I don’t want to press him,” he said in closing.