“From Partnership to Speculation: Tracing Virender Sehwag and Aarti Ahlawat’s Journey”

From meeting at the age of 7 to proposing marriage at the age of 21, the timeline of Virender Sehwag and Aarti Ahlawat’s relationship is given here.
Diggaj Indian cricketer Veerendra Sahab and one of the most favourite couples in Indian cricket are moving towards divorce after nearly 20 years of marriage in a separate relationship.

The couple who have been separated for several months have unfollowed each other on Instagram, giving further fuel to rumours of their separation. Close sources of the family say that both are not together anymore and the possibility of divorce seems easy.

The stories of Sehwag and Aarti started in the most unexpected way. They first met in childhood – Sehwag was seven years old and Aarti was five years old – in a family marriage. Despite being door-cousins, their relationship grew strong and eventually turned into love.

At the age of 21, Sehwag proposed to Aarti and after dating for three years, they got married on April 22, 2004. Organised at the new Delhi residence of late Vitt Minister Arun Jetly, the wedding was a private ceremony where the marriage was conducted under tight security, which reflects the couple’s desire to celebrate a private ceremony.

The couple lived their life together and had two sons named Aaryaveer in 2007 and Vedant in 2010. Their loving companionship remained always present in their life and supported them in the ups and downs of their brilliant cricketing career. Together, they were often seen as an ideal couple, who were adored by both their fans and partners.
Though neither Sehwag nor Aarti have made any official statement, the hints of separation are hard to ignore. For a relationship that began with so much promise and lasted for decades, the current incident is a reminder of how even the most permanent bonds can face challenges.
The cricketer’s fans are hoping for clarity and wish for the strength for both Sehwag and Aarti to come out of this uncertain chapter of their lives.