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Watch: Ranveer Singh Consoles Pakistani Fan After India’s Win In The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Jun, 2019 10:10 PM

    Ranveer Singh's on-field hug of Indian skipper Virat Kohli is not the only moment that created a social media frenzy. The Bollywood star also embraced a Pakistan fan and told him not be upset after his country's team lost to India in a ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 match in Manchester.

     

    From making his commentary debut alongside cricket stars Sunil Gavaskar and Virender Sehwag to joining crowd and cheering for team India and taking selfies with the Indian players, Ranveer's energetic and fun avatar at the Old Trafford stadium made the match even more special for the spectators.

     

    The men in blue defeated Pakistan by 89 runs (by DLS method) on Sunday. After the match, a lot of Paksitani fans started criticising their team for poor performance. One disheartened fan grabbed Ranveer's attention.

     

    In a video that is doing the rounds on the Internet, Ranveer is seen hugging the Pakistan fan.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    @ranveersingh with a Pakistani fan #ranveersingh #myranveersinghfan

    A post shared by Ranveer singh (@myranveersinghfan) on Jun 18, 2019 at 1:46am PDT

     
     

    "Put it there, man, put it there. There's always a next time! Don't be disheartened. You played well. Boys are dedicated, committed, professionals and they will be back," the actor said in the video.

     

    The man in the video is London-based Aatif Nawaz. He tweeted: "Indian fans are nice. Thanks Ranveer," he tweeted alongside the video.

     

    On the work front, Ranveer is currently shooting for his film "'83" -- based on India's iconic win in the 1983 Cricket World Cup.

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