Bollywood’s beloved couple, Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli, were spotted enjoying breakfast together this morning at a restaurant in Mumbai, with fans eagerly sharing their unmissable clicks online. Later, Virat was seen making an adorable gesture towards a female fan outside a store in the city.
In a recently shared video and photos online, Virat is seen posing for a picture with one of his fans as she requests a selfie. When she couldn’t manage to capture the selfie on her phone, he kindly asked a paparazzo to take the photo and waited patiently outside the store.
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Virat wore a maroon T-shirt paired with blue jeans and a red cap. His simple and humble gesture towards the fan won the internet, with many celebrating the video for Virat’s generosity towards his admirers.
The cricketer celebrated his birthday on November 5, and his wife, actress Anushka Sharma, took to her Instagram account to wish him, sharing an unseen photo of him with their children. In the picture, Virat is seen holding their daughter, Vamika, and their son, Akaay, in each arm, and his joyous fatherly moment warmed the hearts of fans. Anushka covered both Vamika’s and Akaay’s faces with heart emojis.
Anushka, Virat, and their children have been in the UK for a while, sparking speculation about their potential plans to settle there; however, neither Anushka nor Virat has addressed these rumors.
The couple married on December 11, 2017, and welcomed their daughter, Vamika, in 2021, and their son, Akaay, in 2024.
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