Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli were clicked at a restaurant in Bengaluru on Tuesday night. A video of them getting out of the car has made it to social media, and fan clubs are sharing it. In the video, Virat offers Anushka his hand while coming out of the car, but the actress doesn't hold her husband's hand. Netizens have hilarious reactions to it.
A netizen tweeted, "What am I seeing. She didn't hold virat hands (sic)." Another X user wrote, "Avneet Kaur wale kand ke baad Bhabhi gussa h (sic)." One more netizen posted, "Algorithm ne handshake bhi skip kr diya." Check out the tweets below...
Virat Kohli-Avneet Kaur Controversy
A few days ago, the cricketer had liked a post on Instagram which had pictures of actress Avneet Kaur. Later, he removed the like, and shared a statement that due to algorithm it happened. “I’d like to clarify that while clearing my feed, it appears the algorithm may have mistakenly registered an interaction. There was absolutely no intent behind it. I request that no unnecessary assumptions be made. Thank you for understanding.”
After Virat shared the statement on his Instagram, there were multiple memes on social media about him and Anushka.
Meanwhile, a few days ago, on Anushka's birthday, the cricketer had shared a sweet post for her. He wrote, "To my best friend, my life partner, my safe space, my best half , my everything. You’re the guiding light of all of our lives. We love you so much more everyday. Happy birthday my love."
Avneet Kaur Ignores Question About Virat Kohli
Meanwhile, a couple of days ago, Avneet was spotted by the paparazzi in Mumbai, and when she was asked about Virat Kohli liking her pictures, the actress ignored the question, and sat in her car.
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