Video: All in one chord, Virat Kohli turns singer, mesmerises crowd
Mumbai: While his on field performances are dazzling fans and critics across the glove, Virat Kohli is rapidly emerging to be one of the cricket stars to watch out for on social media platforms.
Ahead of Indian cricket team’s Asia Cup Twenty20 campaign, during a much-needed break, the swashbuckling right-hand batsman visited Wagha border and Golden Temple with family.
At Golden Temple and Wagah Border yesterday. The energy at the place is so different. Amazing experience. #PositiveVibes #Grateful #FamilyTime
Posted by Virat Kohli on Friday, 19 February 2016
With this crazy one #NephewTime
Posted by Virat Kohli on Friday, 19 February 2016
As Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Indian side has a ball of a time in five-nation T20 tournament in Bangladesh, Kohli took the centrestage during the team’s visit to Indian High Commission in Bangladesh.
Virat Kohli, who is reportedly trying to win back ex-girlfriend Anushka Sharma with the help of her brother, sang a Bollywood song originally sung by Lata Mangeshkar.
India’s Test captain was in his element as he enjoyed his time singing his favourite ‘Jo Wada Kiya Wo Nibhana Padega’ from movie ‘Tajmahal’ along side Fahmida Nabi.
Kohli thanked Yuvraj Singh who captured the video.
While this was not the first time when Kohli sang, it seems, like his batting, he has taken singing skills to new heights.
(Video courtesy: News24)
The pillar of India's batting line up also posed for photo with India's Caribbean dude from Baroda' Hardik Pandya.
Kohli, though was not alone to show off his singing skills as India's batting coach Sanjay Bangar and middle-order batsman Suresh Raina chipped in.
When #TeamIndia members Virat Kohli Suresh Raina and Sanjay Bangar turned into singers at the High Commission of India in Bangladesh
Posted by Indian Cricket Team on Sunday, 28 February 2016
A convivial evening!Indian Cricket Team at the Indian high commission, Dhaka during #AsiaCup India in Bangladesh (High Commission of India, Dhaka)
Posted by Indian Diplomacy on Sunday, 28 February 2016