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'Where Is Anushka?': Virat Kohli's Sweet Gesture Wins The Internet

'Where Is Anushka?': Virat Kohli's Sweet Gesture Wins The Internet

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Virat Kohli had a sweet reaction when asked about Anushka Sharma at a London event. The couple recently attended Wimbledon 2025.
Cricketer Virat Kohli had the sweetest reaction when asked about his wife Anushka Sharma at an event in London. The duo recently made a public appearance at Wimbledon 2025 on Monday (July 7) as Novak Djokovic delivered a masterclass comeback during his Round of 16 match against Alex de Minaur. Kohli, who is currently in London, was seen cheering from the stands, accompanied by Anushka.
Virat Kohli was recently invited to the YouWeCan charity event in London. Seated among other celebrity guests, the Indian cricketer was seen having a good time. He soon noticed travel blogger and comedian Sumit Sapra sitting in another seat. Virat immediately recognised him, greeted him with a big, wide smile, and waved from his seat. He silently asked Virat about wife Anushka Sharma. The cricketer cutely gestured with his hands, indicating that she was at home, sleeping with their kids. The clip is doing the rounds on the Internet. Watch it here:
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In an interview with Vogue after Vamika's birth, Anushka had mentioned that she is the primary caregiver for her child. She stated that Virat Kohli has to play cricket throughout the year, while she can decide how many films she wants to do and when. She stressed that her main focus will be on her children, especially during their early years.
Reflecting on how she and Virat split duties, Anushka said, 'We don't see it as mum and dad duties, but as a family unit. For us, it's important that our child be raised with a very balanced outlook. It is all about shared duties. I will be the primary caregiver, especially in the first few years, and that's the reality… I am self-employed, and I can decide when I am working, if I do one or two films a year. In Virat's case, he plays round the year. What becomes important is the time we spend together as a family."
The actress added, 'Times have changed. It's important for children to look at their parents—they learn from you. And there is a sense of normalcy that both of us work. Of course, one will have to manage things differently and more efficiently to work… Conditioning is the most important role in how we see the world. I come from a progressive background, so that will always be a part of our home. Love is the underlying factor in our home, and what's important to us is that our child be respectful of people. You have to create that value structure. We don't want to raise brats."
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma got married on December 11, 2017, in a beautiful wedding ceremony at Lake Como in Italy. On January 11, 2021, they welcomed their first child, daughter Vamika. On February 15, 2024, the couple welcomed son Akaay.
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