In their joint statement, Pandya and Stankovic conveyed their decision to end their relationship. «After four years together, we have decided to mutually part ways,» their post stated. «We tried our best and gave it our all, but we believe this is in the best interest for both of us. This was a tough decision, given the joy, mutual respect, and companionship we shared as we built our family.»
The couple emphasized their commitment to co-parenting their son, Agastya, who will remain central to both their lives. They requested privacy during this challenging period, highlighting their dedication to ensuring Agastya's well-being.
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While Pandya and Stankovic did not delve into specific reasons for their separation, rumors about their troubled relationship had been circulating for months. Notably, Stankovic was absent from IPL 2024, where she had previously been a regular supporter of Pandya. Her social media activity also reflected a growing distance; she removed Pandya's surname from her Instagram profile and avoided posting about him on special occasions.
Despite these signs, Stankovic maintained amicable relationships with Pandya's family, including his brother Krunal Pandya and his wife, Pankhuri Sharma. She publicly congratulated them on the birth of their second child, indicating that family ties remained