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ThaatKafi
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Dhani

Dhanasree is a raga. It prominently appears in the Sikh tradition from northern India and is part of the Guru Granth Sahib.[1]

Raga Dhanashree appears in the Ragmala as a ragini of Malkauns and currently is a member of the Kafi thaat. It closely resembles Bhimpalasi in musical content but the vadis and moods are different (Described Below). Dhanashree is performed in the early afternoon and presents a cheerful, happy mood. It provided the setting for hymns by Guru Nanak, Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjan and Guru Tegh Bahadar for a total of 101 hymns.

The following represents the order of notes that can be used on the ascending and descending phase of the composition and the primary and secondary notes:

  • Aroh: ni Sa ga Ma Pa ni Sa
  • Avroh: Sa ni Dha Pa Ma Pa ga Re Sa
  • Vadi: Sa
  • Samvadi: Pa
  • Jaati : Audava – sampurana
  • samay : Third pehar of the day
  • Thaat : Kafi

This Raag is almost exactly the same as the Classical Raga Bhimpalasi, only that the Vadi/Samvadi are switched. So in Bhimpalasi, the Vadi is Ma and Samvadi is Sa.

Pa is given considerable emphasis and Ni and Pa receive sliding approaches, a characteristic of this raga. The pentatonic ascent provides some of the melodic features of this raga.

The Carnatic Equivalent of this raga is Abheri

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Dhanashree Verma (born 27 September 1996) is an Indian actress, dancer, choreographer, and social media influencer who initially trained as a dentist before transitioning to the entertainment industry.[1][2] Born in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to Indian parents, she completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) at DY Patil College in Mumbai in 2016 but pursued her passion for dance, establishing a dance academy and production house called "Dhanashree Verma Company" in 2020.[3][4][5] She rose to fame in 2020 through viral social media dance videos, including one featuring Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, whom she married on 22 December 2020 in a private ceremony; the couple divorced by mutual consent on 20 March 2025.[6][7][8][9] Verma's career in entertainment began with her YouTube channel, where she posted choreography tutorials and performances, amassing millions of followers across platforms like Instagram (over 6 million as of 2025).[3] She appeared in music videos such as Bali: Pyaar Chahiye (2021) and Oye Hoye Hoye (2021) with Jassie Gill, and transitioned to acting with roles in films like LSD 2: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha 2 (2024) and the music video Balle Ni Balle (2022) featuring Aparshakti Khurana.[1][10][11][12] On television, she participated as a contestant in the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10 (2022) and appeared on the adventure-reality series Rise and Fall in 2025, where her interactions drew significant media attention.[13][3] Post-divorce, Verma has focused on her professional growth, releasing her debut single "Pardes is Calling" in 2024 and hosting podcasts discussing personal challenges, including the impact of her marriage on her career and mental health.[14][15][16] Her multifaceted career has positioned her as a prominent figure in Indian digital and mainstream media, with an estimated net worth of around ₹24 crore derived from endorsements, dance ventures, and acting projects as of early 2025.[17]

Early life and education

Family background

Dhanashree Verma was born on September 27, 1996, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to Indian parents.[17] Her early years were spent in Dubai, where she grew up in a supportive household that valued education and personal development.[18] Verma's father, Kapil Verma, is a businessman, while her mother, Varsha Verma, serves as a homemaker, providing a stable family environment that encouraged academic pursuits and creative interests.[19] She has one younger brother, Vishal Verma, and the family maintained strong ties to Indian cultural values despite their expatriate life.[17] This emphasis on education and cultural activities shaped her formative years, fostering a balanced upbringing that later influenced her career choices.[20] The family's relocation dynamics played a role in her development, as Verma moved to India after completing high school at Modern High School in Dubai to pursue higher education, marking a significant transition in her early life.[18][21] Her early interest in dance was influenced by the encouragement from her family, who supported her exploration of artistic passions alongside her studies.[20]

Professional training and dentistry

She pursued a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) at DY Patil Vidyapeeth's Dental College and Hospital in Navi Mumbai, graduating in 2014.[9][3] Following her qualification, Verma established her initial professional career as a dentist in Mumbai, practicing for about three years at clinics in Bandra and Lokhandwala, where she treated notable patients including actor Ranbir Kapoor.[22][23] Parallel to her dental career, Verma developed her interest in dance through formal training at the Shiamak Davar dance school, committing nearly 12 years to the program and specializing in contemporary and Bollywood styles.[24] This foundational training, which included workshops under the institute's guidance, laid the groundwork for her later pursuits in choreography.[17]

Career

Beginnings in dance and choreography

Dhanashree Verma initiated her professional dance career through rigorous training at the Shiamak Davar Institute of Performing Arts in Mumbai, where she developed expertise in Bollywood, hip-hop, and contemporary styles over approximately 10 years with the company's troupe.[25] During this period, she completed advanced courses that elevated her skills, culminating in her winning the Victory Cup for best dancer in Mumbai, an accolade recognized in The Times of India.[25] This foundation not only sharpened her technique but also led to an instructor role within the institute, allowing her to mentor aspiring dancers while contributing to high-profile group performances alongside artists such as A. R. Rahman, Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, and Will Smith.[25] In 2019, Verma founded the Dhanashree Verma Company, a Mumbai-based dance academy, with assistance from her father, Kapil Verma, to provide structured choreography services, workshops, and training sessions.[26] While maintaining her dentistry practice for financial stability during this transition, she began offering classes in Bollywood and hip-hop, attracting local enthusiasts and marking her initial foray into independent choreography.[26] The academy's early offerings included customized routines for community events and collaborative group dances, enabling Verma to apply her training in practical, real-world settings.[27] Verma's pre-viral choreography work in 2019 focused on workshops and ensemble performances for local Mumbai gatherings, such as college events and cultural programs, where she directed dynamic routines blending contemporary and traditional elements.[26] These endeavors highlighted her growing proficiency in leading teams and creating accessible dance content, solidifying her shift toward full-time dance professionalism by late 2019.[25]

Rise on social media and YouTube

Dhanashree Verma launched her self-titled YouTube channel in 2015, initially focusing on dance covers, tutorials, and choreographed performances that showcased her training in various dance forms.[14] This foundation in professional dance training allowed her to produce high-quality content that resonated with audiences interested in Bollywood and contemporary routines. Her early videos emphasized step-by-step guidance and energetic covers of popular tracks, gradually building a dedicated following among aspiring dancers. Verma's breakthrough came in 2020 with a viral lip-sync and dance video featuring her then-husband Yuzvendra Chahal to the song "Rasode Mein Kaun Tha," which amassed millions of views and highlighted their playful chemistry.[28] The video's widespread sharing on social platforms propelled her visibility, contributing to her YouTube channel surpassing 1 million subscribers by early 2021 as fans engaged with her accessible and entertaining style. This momentum marked a shift from niche tutorials to broader appeal through relatable, trend-driven content. On Instagram, Verma's presence grew significantly, reaching approximately 6 million followers by November 2025, driven by short dance reels, lifestyle glimpses, and high-profile collaborations with celebrities and brands.[29] Her strategy evolved to incorporate interactive elements like challenges and behind-the-scenes posts, fostering community engagement while maintaining a focus on dance as the core theme. Pre-divorce, Verma's content often featured couple videos with Chahal, such as vacation vlogs and joint dance routines that blended personal life with her creative output, enhancing her relatable influencer persona.[30] Following their 2025 divorce, her posts shifted toward solo empowerment themes, emphasizing resilience and self-growth for women navigating personal challenges, as seen in motivational captions and performances that encouraged picking oneself up and moving forward.[31] This adaptation not only sustained her audience but also positioned her as a voice for emotional recovery in digital spaces.

Transition to acting and television

Dhanashree Verma's burgeoning social media presence paved the way for opportunities in mainstream entertainment, leading her to debut in music videos that showcased her dance skills alongside acting elements. In 2021, she appeared in the quirky track "Oye Hoye Hoye" with Jassie Gill and "Bali: Pyaar Chahiye" by Bali, where she featured prominently as the female lead, blending her choreography expertise with on-screen charisma.[32][33] This was followed by her role in the 2022 breakup anthem "Balle Ni Balle," opposite Aparshakti Khurana, which highlighted her expressive performance in a narrative-driven video. Her entry into feature films came with a supporting role in the anthology LSD 2: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha 2 (2024), directed by Dibakar Banerjee, where she portrayed the character Kamsin Kali in the segment exploring digital-age relationships and sensuality.[34] The film marked her acting debut in Bollywood, with her involvement extending to performing in the promotional song "Kamsin Kali" alongside Tony Kakkar, which emphasized her dual talents in dance and acting.[1] Expanding into television, Verma participated as a contestant in season 11 of the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (2023), where she reached the finals.[3] She made a special appearance on the set of Dance Deewane in February 2024.[35] Verma also participated as a contestant in the 2025 reality competition Rise and Fall, hosted by Ashneer Grover on Amazon MX Player, where she navigated strategic challenges amid a cast of celebrities including Kubbra Sait and Arjun Bijlani.[36][37] The show, which premiered in September 2025, became one of the platform's most viewed series, providing Verma a platform to demonstrate her resilience and public persona.[38] Following her divorce, Verma engaged in media appearances to address professional repercussions, notably on the podcast Spill The Tea in August 2025, hosted by Karishma Mehta for Humans of Bombay, where she discussed how personal challenges influenced her career trajectory and renewed focus on acting projects.[39][40] She credited the visibility from Rise and Fall for attracting film offers, including her upcoming Telugu debut in the dance-based Akasam Daati Vastaava, produced by Dil Raju, underscoring her shift toward scripted roles.[41][42]

Personal life

Marriage to Yuzvendra Chahal

Dhanashree Verma met Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal through an arranged marriage introduction in 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown, which evolved into a romantic relationship, with Chahal proposing marriage shortly after they began communicating.[43][44][45] The couple announced their engagement on August 8, 2020, via social media, sharing joyful photos that captured their excitement.[46] They married in a lavish yet intimate Hindu ceremony on December 22, 2020, at the Karma Lakelands resort in Gurugram, Haryana.[47] The event was attended by close family, friends, and notable figures from the cricket world, including Shikhar Dhawan, as well as entrepreneurs like Piyush Sachdeva, blending traditional rituals with modern elegance.[48] Following their wedding, Verma and Chahal frequently appeared together in public, sharing affectionate content on social media platforms like Instagram, where they posted couple photos and videos that highlighted their playful dynamic.[46] Verma actively supported Chahal during his Indian Premier League (IPL) seasons from 2021 to 2024, attending matches and posting encouraging messages, such as calling herself his "biggest cheerleader" ahead of his 150th IPL game in April 2024.[49] Throughout their marriage, the couple faced challenges stemming from Chahal's demanding cricket schedule, which involved extensive travel for international tours and domestic leagues. In interviews conducted in 2025, Verma disclosed that these travel requirements often forced her to shuttle between cities like Mumbai and Gurugram, disrupting her own career in dance and content creation and creating difficulties in maintaining work-life balance.[15]

Divorce and aftermath

Dhanashree Verma and Yuzvendra Chahal filed a joint petition for divorce by mutual consent on February 5, 2025, before the Bandra Family Court in Mumbai, citing irreconcilable differences stemming from compatibility issues and career pressures, including disagreements over their place of residence.[50][51][52] The couple had separated in June 2022, and the petition sought an expedited process due to Chahal's IPL commitments.[53] The family court granted the divorce on March 20, 2025, officially ending their marriage, with Chahal agreeing to pay Verma 4.75 crore rupees in alimony as part of the settlement.[54][55] This financial arrangement was described as a mutual resolution without prolonged legal battles.[56] In August 2025, Verma publicly addressed the emotional toll of the divorce for the first time on the "Spill The Tea" podcast hosted by Karishma Mehta, revealing she experienced a severe emotional breakdown during the proceedings and faced intense online blame, hate, and trolling from the public.[57][58] She emphasized the strength drawn from her family amid the negative PR, stating she respected Chahal during their marriage but chose silence initially to avoid drama.[59] Verma also released a song in March 2025, "Dekha Ji Dekha Maine," alluding to toxic relationship dynamics, which some interpreted as reflective of her experiences.[8][60] Following the divorce, Verma shifted toward a more independent lifestyle, marked by solo public appearances in Mumbai, including sightings in Bandra and Andheri during early November 2025, where she was noted for her radiant and chic demeanor at restaurants and social spots.[61][62] These outings highlighted her focus on personal growth and professional pursuits post-separation.[63]

Business ventures

Dance academy and production house

Dhanashree Verma established the Dhanashree Verma Company in Mumbai in 2020, serving as both a dance academy and a production house focused on choreography and event management.[64][65] The venture offers in-person classes at locations such as Andheri West and Ghatkopar, specializing in Bollywood and hip-hop styles to train aspiring dancers.[27] Online workshops, particularly prominent during the 2020 lockdown, have enabled broader accessibility, allowing participants from various parts of India to learn choreography routines like those on popular tracks.[66] The academy has expanded through targeted workshops and regular sessions, fostering a community of dancers via structured programs such as monthly batches and drop-in classes.[27] As a production house, the company undertakes choreography for music videos, including covers of songs like "Muqabla" and "Good Newwz," as well as event management for corporate gigs, weddings, and performances.[27] These projects highlight its role in creating dynamic dance content, blending education with professional opportunities in the entertainment sector. Social media promotion has significantly boosted enrollment, with Verma's large following driving interest in the academy's offerings and helping it reach a wider audience across India.[67] By 2025, the company continues to operate as a key platform for dance education and production, emphasizing precision and creativity in its training and creative endeavors.[68]

Other entrepreneurial activities

Following her rise to prominence in 2021, Dhanashree Verma expanded into brand endorsements and collaborations across fashion, beauty, and fitness sectors, leveraging her social media influence to partner with companies for promotional campaigns. These deals have become a significant revenue stream, contributing to her diversified income alongside content creation.[67] Verma has offered online courses focused on dance and fitness since 2020, accessible via digital platforms, allowing her to extend her expertise to a global audience beyond in-person sessions. This initiative marked her entry into edtech-inspired entrepreneurship, emphasizing accessible wellness and choreography training.[67][69] Verma has also invested in content production, notably debuting as a singer with the track "Pardes is Calling" in 2024, which was released on major streaming platforms and featured collaborations with artists like Salim Merchant. The song, positioned as a cricket anthem, garnered attention for its upbeat vibe and visual production, highlighting her multimedia ambitions.[70] As of 2025, Verma's net worth is estimated at approximately ₹24 crore, primarily derived from YouTube monetization, sponsorships, and endorsements, reflecting the scale of her digital and commercial footprint.[71][72]

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