
Meet PBKS star Shashank Singh's beautiful girlfriend, the couple first met at..., her name is...
In this collection of pictures we shall know PBKS star Shashank Singh's girlfriend, we shall know how and where the couple met. Let's dive in.
Before the start of IPL, he gave a statement in Shubhankar Mishra's podcast that Punjab will finish in the top-2 in IPL 2025. If this does not happen then you can troll me.
Now after Punjab Kings defeated Mumbai Indians on 26 May and made it to the top-2, Shashank Singh is being discussed everywhere.
People also want to know about Shashank Singh personal life. 34-year-old Shashank Singh is not married, however, he is definitely in a relationship.
So let us introduce you to Shashank Singh's girlfriend today.
Although Shashank Singh likes to keep his personal life private, he was spotted with his girlfriend recently.
Shashank Singh's girlfriend's name is Mehak. She is very beautiful and glamorous.
According to media reports, Shashank Singh and Mehak have been in a relationship for a long time. Mehak often comes to the stadium to cheer Shashank.
Shashank Singh's girlfriend had also revealed on her Instagram that Shashank is her favorite player. Mehak was also seen cheering for Punjab Kings along with Yuzvendra Chahal's rumored girlfriend RJ Mahvash.

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