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Who is Shahneel Gill? Sister of India's test captain Shubman Gill, she is gorgeous as a Bollywood diva

Who is Shahneel Gill? Sister of India's test captain Shubman Gill, she is gorgeous as a Bollywood diva

Time of India4 hours ago

While Indian cricket fans know Shubman Gill as the stylish and talented Test captain, not many know about his sister, Shahneel Gill, who is also gaining attention in her own way. With a growing fan base on social media, Shahneel has become an internet sensation thanks to her charm, style, and consistent presence during her brother's matches. Here's everything you need to know about Shahneel Gill.
Who is Shahneel Gill?
If you're wondering who is Shahneel Gill, here's a quick introduction. Born on 16 December 1997 in Fazilka, Punjab, Shahneel is around 5 feet 8 inches tall and is known for her cheerful personality and love for travel. She is currently 28 years old and is admired for her free-spirited nature.
Shahneel Gill's Education and Career Journey
Shahneel studied at Manav Mangal Smart School in Mohali and later pursued her undergraduate degree at Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women in Chandigarh. She then moved to Canada and earned a diploma in business administration from Red River College Polytechnic in Winnipeg in 2019.
Since 2018, according to her LinkedIn profile, she has been working as a Success Consultant at SkipTheDishes, a well-known food delivery company in Canada.
Shahneel Gill's Social Media Rise
After returning from Canada, Shahneel Gill started posting glamorous photos, fitness content, and lifestyle reels on Instagram. Her account, @shahneelgill, now boasts over 426K followers as of June 21, making her a popular social media influencer. She has collaborated with brands such as Pintola, thanks to her strong digital presence.
Her fun and engaging content, paired with her constant support for Shubman Gill, has made her a fan favourite. Whether she's cheering from the stadium stands or sharing sibling moments online, Shahneel knows how to grab attention in her own right.
Shahneel's Personal Life and Relationship Status
Despite being in the public eye, Shahneel Gill likes to keep her personal life private. As per reports, she is currently single and not dating anyone. Her focus remains on her career, family, and personal growth. Just like her brother Shubman Gill, she values her privacy and keeps her personal relationships out of the spotlight.
Shubman Gill: India's Young Cricket Star
Shubman Gill, the current captain of India's Test team, made his international debut in 2019. The Punjab-born cricketer first grabbed attention during the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, where his batting skills made headlines. Since then, he has proven his place in the Indian cricket team with consistent performances across all formats. Gill is Grade A category in the BCCI's central contract list, and his salary is Rs 5 crore per year. Gill is the captain of the Gujarat Titans, and the franchise retained him for a whopping Rs 16.50 crore. According to ABPLive, Shubman Gill's net worth is estimated to be around Rs 50 crore. He reportedly charges around Rs 1 crore for a single sponsored Instagram post.
Shahneel Gill: The Supportive Sister Behind the Star
While Shubman shines on the field, it's his sister Shahneel Gill who often catches the spotlight off the field. Known for her warm support and regular presence during IPL and international cricket matches, she shares a close bond with her brother. The siblings are often seen making fun videos, sharing travel pictures, and supporting each other on social media.
While Shubman Gill continues to impress cricket fans with his skills, his sister Shahneel Gill is creating her own space in the digital world. Her journey from Punjab to Canada and back, her dedication to her work, and her growing popularity on social media make her someone worth knowing. If you want to stay updated about Shahneel Gill, her Instagram profile is the best place to catch glimpses of her stylish and vibrant life.
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