King Kohli dances to Mega Star Chiranjeevi’s dance moves

Virat Kohli, a name synonymous with cricketing excellence, has not only etched his legacy on the field with his prodigious batting skills but also endeared himself to fans and fellow cricketers alike for his down-to-earth and jovial personality off the pitch. Known for his fierce competitiveness on the field, Kohli’s lighter side has been revealed through the fond recollections of his former and current teammates, who have shared anecdotes that highlight his love for fun and camaraderie.

One such heartwarming tale was recently revived by cricketer Dwaraka Ravi Teja through a tweet, recounting his shared history with Virat Kohli during their formative years at the under-15 level. Teja revealed a delightful detail about the iconic cricketer’s youthful predilection for the music of Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi, a revelation that has sparked a wave of excitement and nostalgia among fans.

Teja’s Instagram post, accompanied by a cherished photograph with Kohli, shared that their bond was not just confined to cricket. They bonded over the melodies of Chiranjeevi, with Kohli particularly fond of the megastar’s songs. This shared interest led them to affectionately nickname each other “Chiru,” a term of endearment that has endured over the years.

“Met him (Virat) after 6 years after IPL in the UK & the 1st thing he asked me is ‘Chiru, kaise hai tu?’ U-15 days we were roommates & I used to watch Chiranjeevi’s songs on TV & he danced to them. From then on, Chiru was the nickname we gave each other.”

Teja’s post, originally shared a couple of days ago, has since gone viral, thanks to the enthusiasm of Chiranjeevi’s fan base. The revelation of Virat Kohli’s affection for Chiranjeevi’s songs has not only delighted fans but also shed light on a lesser-known facet of Kohli’s personality, endearing him further to the public.

Meanwhile, Chiranjeevi, the megastar whose music has brought joy to Virat Kohli and countless others, is geared up for the release of his much-anticipated movie ‘Vishwambhara’, billed as a socio-fantasy film. The movie’s release is eagerly awaited by fans, and Chiranjeevi also has a pipeline of other major projects, ensuring that the megastar’s influence continues to grow.

The story of Virat Kohli and his love for Chiranjeevi’s music not only highlights the personal interests of a cricketing icon but also underscores the human side of champions, reminding us that behind the accolades and achievements, there are shared experiences and relatable moments that connect us all.

As Virat Kohli and Chiranjeevi continue to make waves in their respective fields, their stories serve as a reminder that even the most celebrated figures have a relatable side, bound by shared interests and the universal language of music and sport.

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Srinivas is an entertainment journalist covering Telugu cinema, celebrity updates, movie reviews, and OTT news for over 9 years in IndiaGlitz.

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