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Who is Deepak Chaahar's entrepreneur wife Jaya Bhardwaj? Sister of former Splitsvilla winner Sidharth Bhardwaj with net worth Rs 3 crore
Who is Deepak Chaahar's entrepreneur wife Jaya Bhardwaj? Sister of former Splitsvilla winner Sidharth Bhardwaj with net worth Rs 3 crore

Pink Villa

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Who is Deepak Chaahar's entrepreneur wife Jaya Bhardwaj? Sister of former Splitsvilla winner Sidharth Bhardwaj with net worth Rs 3 crore

Is there anyone who needs an introduction to who Deepak Chaahar is? We don't think so. He is an Indian International cricketer who is Agra-born. Chaahar has been a part of the Indian squad that won the 2018 Asia Cup. Talking about the IPL, he has played for the Mumbai Indians. Well, fans know a lot about the star cricketer, but do you know who his wife Jaya Bhardwaj is? She is winning the internet with her cute looks. Education of Jaya Bhardwaj Deepak Chaahar's wife was born on 5th September 1992 in Delhi. She attended the Modern School in Vasant Vihar. Later, she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication & Media Studies from the University of Mumbai in 2013. Jaya Bhardwaj's career journey Jaya Bhardwaj has worked in big corporate firms and has a strong resume. She started her career in 2013 as an Accounts Executive at Star TV Network. She then became an Executive at the BBC, followed by a Senior Manager role at Universal Music Group. Deepak's wife has also worked in HOOQ and Airtel. She is now an entrepreneur and has started her own fantasy‑sports startup, Trade Fantasy Game, with hubby Chaahar. Who is Jaya Bhardwaj's sibling? Remember former MTV Splitsvilla Season 2 winner, Sidharth Bhardwaj? Jaya is his sister. How did Deepak Chaahar and Jaya Bharadwaj's love story begin? Deepak met his wife through his sister Malti Chaahar. The two met and sparks flew instantly, and their friendship turned into a relationship soon. Every girl dreams of an out-of-the-box proposal, and well, Jaya got to live one. The entrepreneur was proposed by her then-boyfriend Deepak at the stands in Dubai during IPL 2021 after a CSK–PBKS match on 7th October 2021. As expected, this moment went viral and made them a fan-favorite couple. The lovebirds then tied the knot on June 1, 2022, in Agra.

‘Some great charity..what have they gotten from it?': Ambati Rayudu slams RR for heavily investing in youngsters
‘Some great charity..what have they gotten from it?': Ambati Rayudu slams RR for heavily investing in youngsters

Indian Express

time21-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Indian Express

‘Some great charity..what have they gotten from it?': Ambati Rayudu slams RR for heavily investing in youngsters

The Rajasthan Royals have struggled top pick up form this season in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025), having suffered six defeats out of the 8 games they played this seaso. Sanju Samson's men are on a four-game losing streak, narrowly letting go of games, be it a defeat in the super over to Delhi Capitals or their failure to chase down 180 vs LSG on Saturday, with 9 runs needed in the last over. Time and again, the 2008 IPL winners have shown trust in young talent, as evident in their munificent investment in players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, captain Sanju Samson and Riyan Parag to name a few. Even 14-year-old debutant Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who took to the crease for RR against LSG was secured for 1.1 crore. Amidst RR's struggles to conjure up anything significant in terms of wins this season, former Indian International and commentator Ambati Rayudu slammed the RR management and its decisions. He called out the side for their lack of preparation in the way they approached the IPL season and stressed that the side's priorities should be to compete and win. Speaking on ESPNCricinfo's Timeout, Rayudu said, '…They've invested so much in youngsters over the years. What have they gotten out of it? It's been 17 years since they've won an IPL, and they always showcase this as if it's their strength. It is some great charity that they're doing for the game, but it is not. You're here to compete'. Expressing his disapproval of the way the RR management runs the side, the six-time IPL champion added, 'You're here to win the IPL, and there are ways teams have adopted to win the IPL, and you don't follow any of those. And you want people to come on board and appreciate you for the good team that you are by giving youngsters all over the world a good opportunity in the IPL'. The franchise's decision to retain middle order duo Riyan Parag and Jurel for the 2025 campaign has also come under significant criticism for their inability to chase down games for the side. Eight games into the season, RR is in 8th spot and firmly rooted to the bottom half of the table.

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