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Virat Kohli Posts Shirtless Picture And Sends Twitterverse Into a Frenzy

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Sep, 2019 07:23 PM

    A philosophical side of Virat Kohli was witnessed on Thursday, after the cricketer shared a shirtless picture on Twitter.

     

    “As long as we look within, we won't need to seek anything outside,” Kohli captioned the image.

     
     

    While some fans reacted to the picture with hearts and emojis; others couldn’t resist themselves to create new memes.

     

    Tweeple wondered, “ab Virat ka kisne challan kaat diya.”

     
     

    Within an hour, the cricketer’s shirtless picture went viral.

     

    Fresh after the successful tour of the West Indies, Kohli was seen taking time off with his wife-actress Anushka Sharma.

     

    Twitter reactions:

     
     
     
     

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