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Anushka Sharma shares a hilarious video asking Virat Kohli to hit a four

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli are surely one of the most adorable celebrity couples. We love their social media PDA and the two have always given us couple goals.

Now today, Anushka took to Instagram to share a video in which she is seen asking Virat to hit a four. The actress captioned the video as “I thought he must be missing being on the field. Along with the love he gets from millions of fans, he must be especially missing this one particular type of fan too. So I gave him the experience ???”


The video is hilarious and everyone is loving Virat Kohli’s expression in it. Even Anushka has nailed it. A lot of celebs have commented on the video.

Kajal Aggarwal wrote, “Hahahhahahahahaha brilliant! Both your expressions are so on point. ?”

Arjun Kapoor commented, “Demand should have been for a 6 atleast minimum boss.”

Kartik Aaryan wrote, “I am that fan.”

Well, many Bollywood celebs have become quite active on social media during this lockdown and Anushka is one of them. Her posts on Instagram with Virat have been amazing. A few days ago, she had even turned a barber for Virat. Check out the actress’ posts here…

Talking about her movies, Anushka was last seen on the big screen in 2018 release Zero. The film failed to make a mark at the box office, but Anushka’s performance was appreciated a lot. She has not yet officially announced her next film but reportedly, Anushka will be seen in a biopic on cricketer Jhulan Goswami.

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