
Hardik Pandya Meets Son Agastya: Team India's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has divorced his wife Natasa Stankovic. After the divorce, Natasa left India and went to Serbia with her son.
At the same time, Natasa has returned to India after about one and a half months. A picture is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Hardik Pandya's son Agastya has reached his house to meet him, whose pictures have been shared by Pandya's sister-in-law Pankhuri.
After Natasa-Hardik's divorce, their son reached to meet them for the first time
Hardik Pandya's ex-wife Natasa has brought her son Agastya to their house for the first time after the divorce. On Instagram, Hardik's sister-in-law and his elder brother Kunal Pandya's wife Pankhuri Sharma shared a cute video, in which Agastya is seen enjoying himself with his cousins. In the video shared by Pankhuri, she is spending quality time with her children. Pankhuri is reading a book and telling a story to 4-year-old Agastya.
Let us tell you that Hardik Pandya and Natasha got married in the year 2020 and their son Agastya was born in 2021, but in July 2024, both of them decided to separate through a joint statement. Both said that they were together for four years and tried their best to maintain their relationship, but ultimately they felt that separation was a better option for both of them. Both also made it clear that they will be co-parents of their son Agastya and will do everything for his happiness.
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