Mohammed Shami and Hasin Jahan Mohammed Shami has opened up about his personal fighting during the performance AAP KI Adalat. The Indian stimulator sincerely talked about his marriage to Hasin Jahan, called him the biggest mistake of his life, and admitted that suffering had left a deep impact on him.Shami married Hasin Jahan in 2014, but the couple separated in 2018 after filed a case of domestic violence against him. Shami, he thought about the question of paradise of rajat Sharma and said, “Life teaches you a lot of things. I admit it was the biggest mistake of my life. I don’t blame anyone, it was my destiny.”
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He admitted that the balance of personal unrest with the requirements of international cricket was far from easy. “It was really difficult, it would press you. When you play at the highest level, you are forced to divide your focus. On the one hand you are watching what is happening at home, and on the other you have to play for this country. Asked if he tried to solve things, Shami said he tried. “No one wants to fight at home, especially when you serve your country. I tried, but it also depends on the other side. If they don’t want it, then the patience is the only answer,” he shared. Pacer also spoke about the abuse he faced on the social media, and the false accusations against him. “Sometimes I see pictures of myself in places I have never visited. The kind of accusation I have faced over the past six or seven years is more than what some criminals are facing. I can’t do anything about it,” he said. Rajat Sharma stressed that he was publicly supported by legends such as Kapil Dev, MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli, to whom Shami replied that his upbringing had formed his respect for women. “In our house, the birth of a girl is celebrated more than the birth of a boy. I have never seen my father or grandfather even increase my voice to a woman. I believe anything will happen, and I accepted it as my destiny,” he said.
