
Bad news for Virat Kohli ahead of IPL 2025 final as his One 8 Commune pub...
In these collection of pictures, we find out about the bad news which has come for Royal Challengers Bengaluru batter Virat Kohli and his restaurant One8 Commune ahead of IPL 2025 final.
Virat Kohli is getting ready to play for RCB in IPL 2025 final against PBKS at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.
Complaint has been filed due to violation of safety norms at Virat Kohli's One8 Commune in Bengaluru. It is alleged that there is no designated smoking area inside its premises. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Second complaint filed against Virat Kohli's One8 Commune. A complaint was filed last year as well for flouting fire-safety norms. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Management of One8 Commune have failed to take corrective measures. The civic body had given Virat Kohli's pub a 7-day deadline to provide explanation. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
FIR was filed against Virat Kohli's One8 Commune last year along with other establishments on MG Road for operating beyong stipulated time. Apart from Bengaluru, Virat Kohli's One8 Commune is open in other cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata.

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