Virat Kohli outclasses girlfriend Anushka Sharma again on dance floor
Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli likes to win no matter if it’s a match or any other competition. The 29-year-old…
SNS | New Delhi | November 28, 2017 2:45 pm
Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli likes to win no matter if it’s a match or any other competition. The 29-year-old Delhi batsman didn’t hesitate to edge past girlfriend Anushka Sharma as well when the lovely pair came to the dance floor in the wedding reception of Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge on Monday.
Watch: Virat, Anushka’s moves on dance floor
| Anushka and Virat dancing at Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge’s wedding reception last night pic.twitter.com/ni8SA2Ussu
Zaheer and Sagarika tied the knot through a low-key court marriage on November 23. The newlywed couple threw a reception party for close friends from the cricket and film industry.
Besides the newlyweds, the Virat-Anushka pair stole all the limelight in the Mumbai event.
Watching the two burning the dance floor, it was evident that the Delhi boy is indeed a better dancer when it comes to wedding or parties.
Last year in December, the pair was spotted dancing at the wedding reception of Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech. The footage of two dancing together showed how Kohli took the charge of the song ‘Gur Naal Ishq Mitha’ and Anushka appeared emulating the cricketer’s moves.
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