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Preity Zinta Heartbroken After PBKS Lost IPL Final: 'She's Also Been Waiting For 18 Years'

Preity Zinta Heartbroken After PBKS Lost IPL Final: 'She's Also Been Waiting For 18 Years'

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In several videos and pictures going viral on social media, Preity is seen walking off the field with a heavy heart after the final match concluded.
After years of heartbreak, Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally clinched their first IPL title in 2025 by defeating Punjab Kings in a thrilling final. However, while the RCB camp erupted in celebrations, it was a visibly emotional moment for Punjab Kings' co-owner and Bollywood actress Preity Zinta.
In several videos and pictures going viral on social media, Preity is seen walking off the field with a heavy heart after the final match concluded. Dressed in a white kurta with a red dupatta and matching salwar, the actress looked graceful but clearly shaken by the loss. Her disappointment was visible as she made her way through the ground post-match, her face drained and eyes welled up with emotion.
Preity was also spotted approaching the players, including Shreyas Iyer, to offer consolation. Her dignified yet heartbroken demeanor has touched netizens, with many pointing out how deeply invested she has been in her team since the very beginning.
Our queen Preity Zinta , feeling sad for her 😢 pic.twitter.com/3ga8dZyZ87 — Lady Khabri (@KhabriBossLady) June 3, 2025
One fan on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, 'Bhai, yeh bhi to 18 saal se wait hi kar rahi hai" along with a crying emoji. Another posted, '#PreityZinta has tears in her eyes, as expected. She's heartbroken again. I saw similar visuals in 2014. 💔"
The 2025 IPL final was crucial not only for RCB, who had never won the title in their 18-year history, but also for Punjab Kings, who were chasing their maiden trophy too. It was a high-stakes match where both teams had much to prove.
Preity Zinta has been an integral part of the IPL since 2008 as co-owner of Punjab Kings. Her passionate support for the team, regular stadium appearances, and emotional involvement with players have made her one of the most loved franchise owners in the league.
Professionally, Preity is also set to make a comeback to the big screen with Lahore 1947, marking her return after a hiatus.
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June 04, 2025, 02:37 IST

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