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Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic: Co-parenting tips to borrow from the former couple

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 12, 2024, 17:22 IST
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Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic post divorce

After much speculation, Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic announced their divorce this year which became the talk of the town. In their divorce announcement, Hardik and Natasa had shared that though they have parted ways they will continue to co-parent their son Agastya. For the unversed, after a few years of dating, Hardik and Natasa got married in 2020 and in July the same year they welcomed their son. However, in 2024 the cricketer and the actress parted ways. Despite their differences, Hardik and Natasa are cordial when it comes to co-parenting their son Agastya. Here we list some tips to borrow from the former couple.
Photo: Natasa Stankovic/ Instagram

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When Hardik Pandya came to receive Agastya at the airport

After announcing their mutual divorce, Hardik and Natasa went their separate ways. While Hardik Pandya focussed on his game, Natasa Stankovic and teir son Agastya left for her parents home in Serbia. Weeks later, when Natasa and Agastya arrived back to Mumbai, Hardik was spotted at the airport to receive his son. It shows the maturity the former couple is showing in co-parenting their son; Hardik Pandya seems to take time out to spend quality time and create memories with their son Agastya.
Photo: Hardik Pandya/ Instagram

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When Natasa Stankovic protected her son from the photographers

Now that Natasa Stankovic is back to Mumbai, a recent video of her with her son Agastya walking on the streets of the city is doing the rounds on the internet. In the video, Natasa is seen carrying her son from on-lookers and the paps, as the boy seems to be afraid with the sudden attention. This shows how protective Natasa is of Agastya and he remains to be her priority, despite whatever is happening in her personal life.

Photo: Natasa Stankovic/ Instagram

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When Natasa Stankovic opened up about divorce with Hardik: "We are still a family"

Even after their divorce, Natasa and Hardik have remaind coordial with each other for co-parenting their child Agastya. In an interview with The Times of India, when Natasa was asked about co-parenting with Hardik and coming back to India, she said that they are still a family because of their son Agastya. “There's a talk in the city that I'm going back. How would I go back? I have a child. The child goes to school here. The child needs to be here. He belongs here. The family is here at the end of the day. We (Hardik and I) are still family. We have a child, and the child will always make us family at the end of the day. I haven't done that anyway because Agastya needs to stay with both parents" she said. Her statement shows how committed Hardik and Natasa are to the well-being of their son, despite having moved on in their personal lives. It also hints at an unexpected bond between the two and a lot of maturity and sensitivity with which they are co-parenting Agastya.

Photo: Natasa Stankovic/ Instagram

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Natasa often takes son Agastya for play dates with Hardik Pandya's kids

Despite being divorced with Hardik Pandya now, Natasa seems to have a warm bond with his brother Krunal Pandya and his wife Pankhuri Sharma. In fact, while rumours were rife about Natasa and Hardik's separation, Natasa often liked and commented on Krunal and Pankhuri's social media profiles, and vice versa. And when in the city, Natasa also often takes Agastya for playdates with Krunal and Pankhuri's kids. This shows that though Hardik and Natasa are not together anymore, they seem to continue to maintain a sense of stability for their son.

Photo: Hardik Pandya/ Instagram

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When Agastya spent Diwali with his dad Hardik Pandya

Post divorced, Hardik Pandya was seen spending Diwali with his family and his son Agastya was a part of it. Hardik had posted pictures with his son, spending quality time with him. This shows the close bond between the father and the son, and how Hardik tries to be an important part of Agastya despite being divorced with Natasa.
Photo: Hardik Pandya/ Instagram

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