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Virat Kohli's hand gestures to answer why Anushka Sharma couldn't attend Yuvraj Singh's dinner party are too cute to miss
Virat Kohli's hand gestures to answer why Anushka Sharma couldn't attend Yuvraj Singh's dinner party are too cute to miss

Pink Villa

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Virat Kohli's hand gestures to answer why Anushka Sharma couldn't attend Yuvraj Singh's dinner party are too cute to miss

Recently, Yuvraj Singh hosted a Gala dinner for his charity, YouWeCan Foundation. Several cricketers from around the world marked their attendance. Many videos and pictures from the event have been making the rounds on the internet. But we got our hands on an adorable video of Virat Kohli explaining to someone that his wife Anushka Sharma is home with their kids, and it got our hearts melting. Virat Kohli talks about Anushka Sharma in gestures A video from Yuvraj Singh's YouWeCan Foundation gala dinner has surfaced on the internet. Sumit Sapra, a travel blogger and comedian, shared a video from the gala dinner featuring Virat Kohli. In the video, we can see the Indian cricketer greeting him with a wave and a smile. The blogger cannot be seen in the video as he seems to be recording his conversation with the RCB captain, which happened only in gestures, and it's too cute to miss. When Sumit asked him about Anushka Sharma 's absence from the event, Virat cutely gestured a hand rocking position, imitating a baby sleeping. This clearly meant that the Bollywood actress taking care of babies at home. Sharing this video, the blogger wrote, 'Such a gentleman, I asked where Anushka is and he said at home with a baby' with a red heart emoji. Virat Kohli on retiring from Test cricket In the same Gala dinner, Virat Kohli broke his silence on why he retired from Test Cricket. Gaurav Kapoor, who was hosting the event, invited Kohli on stage and managed to ask him about his sudden retirement from Test Cricket. To this, Anushka Sharma's husband replied, "I just colored my beard two days ago. You know it's time when you are coloring your beard every four days." About the YouWeCan Foundation gala dinner Several cricketers from around the world marked their attendance at this prestigious event. The entire Indian team, including their head coach, Gautam Gambhir, along with stalwarts such as Ravi Shastri, Sachin Tendulkar, Kevin Pietersen, Brian Lara, Ashish Nehra, and others too, were present.

Unseen Pic Of Shubman Gill With Rumoured Girlfriend Sara Tendulkar From London Event Is Crazy Viral
Unseen Pic Of Shubman Gill With Rumoured Girlfriend Sara Tendulkar From London Event Is Crazy Viral

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Unseen Pic Of Shubman Gill With Rumoured Girlfriend Sara Tendulkar From London Event Is Crazy Viral

New Delhi: Indian Test captain Shubman Gill is enjoying an impressive run of form in the ongoing series against England, having scored two centuries and a double hundred. Rumours around the Indian cricketer's personal life have also begun circulating, specifically about his rumoured relationship with Sara Tendulkar, daughter of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh hosted a YouWeCan Foundation fundraiser earlier this week which was attended by the rumoured couple. Sara Tendulkar also attended the dinner and shared a few pictures on Instagram. A viral photo from the event showing Sara seated near the cricketer sparked speculation online. Gill was seen smiling in the background. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sara Tendulkar (@saratendulkar) The event, hosted in London on July 8, 2025, was organised by Yuvraj Singh to raise funds for cancer awareness and treatment. Among the high-profile attendees were Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Kevin Pietersen and the Indian Test squad. 👀❤‍🔥 Photographer knows the demand of the moment 📈 #ShubmanGill #SaraTendulkar — ᴘʀɪʏᴀᴍ™⑦⑦ (@Priyamzzz_77) July 9, 2025 This isn't the first time Shubman and Sara have been the subject of dating rumours. The two were previously linked through social media activity, though speculation had cooled after they reportedly unfollowed each other. Earlier this year, Gill had confirmed that he had been single for more than three years. Earlier, he addressed the speculation during a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter India. "There have been so many rumours linking me with people I've never even met. Right now, I'm focused on my professional career. We're on the road 300 days a year, so there's hardly any time to invest in a relationship," he said. Gill was also recently linked to actress Avneet Kaur, after she posted photos from India's Champions Trophy win in Dubai that included one with the cricketer.

Shubman Gill's photo with rumoured ex Sara Tendulkar in London goes viral; fans say 'blud is so shy man'
Shubman Gill's photo with rumoured ex Sara Tendulkar in London goes viral; fans say 'blud is so shy man'

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Shubman Gill's photo with rumoured ex Sara Tendulkar in London goes viral; fans say 'blud is so shy man'

Social media users had a field day after a photo of Shubman Gill and Sara Tendulkar from a recent charity dinner in London began circulating online. The image, which shows the Indian Test captain smiling while seated in front of Sara, quickly caught the internet's attention and reignited longstanding rumours about their relationship. Shubman Gill and Sara Tendulkar The moment was captured at a fundraising dinner organised by former cricketer Yuvraj Singh for his YouWeCan Foundation on Tuesday, this week. The event, which aimed to support cancer awareness and treatment efforts, was attended by a host of Indian cricketers, including the entire Test squad led by Shubman. Sara, daughter of cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, was also present at the dinner and shared glimpses of the evening on her social media, including group photos with her friends. While the two weren't photographed posing together, the viral frame showing them in the same space was enough to get the rumour mill spinning again. Fans flooded comment sections and reposts with speculation, jokes, and memes—some reading deeply into their body language, others just amused by the internet's obsession with the duo. Talk of a possible romance between Shubman and Sara first surfaced a few years ago when fans noticed subtle social media interactions between the two. Eventually, the buzz died down when they appeared to unfollow each other, prompting many to assume the rumours were overblown. In April this year, Shubman stated in an interview that he had been single for more than three years due to his cricketing priorities. Meanwhile, Sara was linked briefly to actor Siddhant Chaturvedi, though reports in May hinted at a breakup. Despite no official confirmation or public sightings as a couple, the latest photo has brought them back into the spotlight. It's a reminder that when it comes to celebrity pairings—real or imagined—all it takes is one smile to send the internet spiraling!

Does Virat Kohli dye his beard? Here's what he said at Yuvraj's fundraiser
Does Virat Kohli dye his beard? Here's what he said at Yuvraj's fundraiser

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Standard

Does Virat Kohli dye his beard? Here's what he said at Yuvraj's fundraiser

In a star-studded evening hosted by Yuvraj Singh in London for his YouWeCan Foundation, past and present icons of cricket came together in celebration and support. Among the glittering attendees was Virat Kohli, who, despite arriving late on stage, became the emotional heart of the event. But what stirred subtle amusement, and deeper reflection, was not just his words, but a lighter revelation making rounds - Virat Kohli now dyes his beard. Virat's career entering it's final stage For fans who remember the fiercely aggressive young Kohli bursting onto the international scene over a decade ago, brash, expressive, and proudly flaunting his raw stubble, the dyed beard feels symbolic. It hints at the transition of a cricketer once defined by youthful fire into a matured veteran who has carried the weight of Indian cricket through an entire era. The gala, attended by legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Chris Gayle, Kevin Pietersen, and Brian Lara, saw Team India mingling with guests under the leadership of Gautam Gambhir. It was a night of laughter, old stories, and renewed bonds. But as a giant screen played candid clips of Kohli chatting with Pietersen and later joining Ravi Shastri and Yuvraj Singh on stage, the nostalgia kicked in. Kohli on relationship with Ravi Shastri In a heartfelt moment during a panel discussion hosted by Gaurav Kapoor, Kohli paid tribute to Shastri, his former coach, stating, 'If I wasn't working with him, what happened in Test cricket wouldn't have been possible.' The respect and warmth were mutual, reminding everyone of an era built on trust and transformation. Kohli on bond with Yuvraj Singh Kohli also spoke about his first encounter with Yuvraj during a North Zone camp, a young Delhi boy looking up to his flamboyant senior. The bond forged there, he said, helped shape not just his game, but his character. 'These are the friendships I'll cherish for life,' he shared. The evening wasn't just about raising funds, it was a symbolic torch-passing moment. Kohli's dyed beard, now a trending topic online, is more than vanity. It's a quiet nod to the passage of time, a visual reminder that the fiery youngster is now the wise elder, and that an era, his era, is gracefully nearing its twilight. As Kohli slipped away from the venue with minimal security and maximum grace, the message was clear, time changes appearances, but memories and legacies remain etched forever.

Daily Briefing: Bihar electoral rolls revision challenged
Daily Briefing: Bihar electoral rolls revision challenged

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Daily Briefing: Bihar electoral rolls revision challenged

Good morning, In London, Indian cricket's past and future came together at a glittering charity gala hosted by Yuvraj Singh's YouWeCan Foundation. Team India, led by new captain Shubman Gill, coach Gautam Gambhir and other players, helped raise over £1 million for cancer care. Among the crowd were cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, and Kevin Pietersen, who praised Yuvraj's resilience post-cancer. Yuvraj took a playful dig at Gambhir at the event: 'There needs to be a bid on making him smile.' The London-based Virat Kohli arrived later, recalling Dhoni and Yuvraj's ODI stand in Cuttack after Yuvraj's comeback. Gill reminisced about sneaking into Mohali to meet Yuvraj as a teenager. What began as a fundraiser became a tribute to generations of Indian cricket and its enduring spirit. On that note, let's get to the rest of today's edition. 🚨Big Story Today, the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Bihar's ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, a process that has sparked anxiety across the state. The process marks a significant break from precedent in two key ways. For the first time, already-registered voters must provide proof of citizenship at the draft roll stage. The Election Commission (EC) also appears to disregard the historic 'sanctity' of existing rolls. This shift contradicts past EC policy, upheld by court rulings Now, for the process to be completed and the new voters' list put out, nearly 78,000 Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are struggling to meet the July 25 deadline for uploading voter forms. The Indian Express, as such, followed one BLO, a schoolteacher, as he juggled slow internet, shifting rules, and mounting pressure. Forms must be uploaded via a glitchy mobile app, and many voters lack the documents required. Initially told to insist on complete documentation, BLOs now face mixed signals. Some officers urge uploads 'with or without documents.' The BLO, working 14-hour days since June 25, had uploaded just 50 of 1,200 required forms. 'We need time and proper tools,' he said, adding: 'I'm just a teacher — and a BLO.' Amid debates over the electoral rolls revision in Bihar, former Chief Election Commissioner of India S Y Quraishi writes: 'In a time when an EC-directed exercise of electoral roll revision is sparking fears of disenfranchisement of a large number of voters in Bihar, the story so far is worth telling. From manufacturing EVMs in Bengaluru and Hyderabad factories to returning machines to strongrooms after polling, India's electoral chain is a closed-loop system of enormous complexity. That it runs mostly without breakdowns speaks volumes.' ⚡Only in Express A government release over the weekend claimed that 'India is not only the world's fourth largest economy, it is also one of the most equal societies today'. Using data from the World Bank's latest Poverty and Equity Brief, it said India's Gini Index was at 25.5, which made it the world's 'fourth most equal country…after the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Belarus', reflecting how fruits of economic progress were being shared 'more evenly across its population'. However what does this conclusion miss and what are pitfalls of relying solely on consumption-based Gini Index? We Explain. 📰 From the Front Page At least 12 people were killed and nine injured after a 43-year-old bridge collapsed in Gujarat's Vadodara district on Wednesday. Several vehicles — including trucks, a van, a pickup, and an autorickshaw — plunged into the Mahisagar River while a tanker was precariously balanced at the edge. However, three years before the collapse, a local official warned that the structure was 'dangerous' and emitted 'unusual vibrations.' That letter, reviewed by The Indian Express, was forwarded to the Roads & Buildings (R\&B) department. The department had carried out surface repairs last year, but claimed no structural damage was found. Survivors and locals say warning signs — gaps, shaking under heavy vehicles — were clear. Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad is under fire after a video surfaced showing him assaulting a canteen worker at the Mumbai MLAs' Hostel. Gaikwad was seen slapping staff over allegedly spoiled food. The Maharashtra FDA has, thereafter, suspended the canteen operator's licence and sent food samples for testing. Despite public outrage, Gaikwad defended his actions, claiming he had complained multiple times and warning, 'I will repeat it if needed.' Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis condemned the incident, saying it had 'tarnished' the Legislature's image. Vedanta Ltd shares fell nearly 9 per cent after US-based Viceroy Research alleged the company's debt load is 'unsustainable.' Shares of Hindustan Zinc, a subsidiary, also dropped 5 per cent. The report described Vedanta's London-based parent, Vedanta Resources Ltd (VRL), as a 'financial zombie' reliant on cash from its Indian operations. Viceroy, which holds short positions in Vedanta, accused VRL of draining Vedanta Ltd (VEDL) via excessive dividends, brand fees, and intercompany loans, contributing to mounting net debt. 📌 Must Read This year's Amarnath Yatra has been marked by an alarming sight — the rapid melting of the sacred ice Shivling, which disappeared just a week into the pilgrimage. Pilgrims, braving soaring temperatures in the Kashmir Valley, are witnessing climate distress firsthand. The Shivling, once visible into August, now recedes within days. In 2024, it melted by July 6, its shortest lifespan yet. Scientists attribute this to retreating glaciers, rising temperatures, and shrinking snowfall. Police in Maharashtra's Thane arrested a school principal and an attendant, and booked four teachers and two trustees, after a group of around 10 schoolgirls were allegedly stripped to check if they were menstruating. The incident followed the discovery of bloodstains in a washroom. According to the Police, girls from Classes 5 to 10 were summoned to a hall, shown images of the stains via projector, and asked to identify if they were on their period. Those who did not respond were allegedly taken to the washroom and subjected to a physical check. ⏳ And Finally… Shubman Gill's elegance with the bat. Jofra Archer's long-awaited return with the ball. The series is delicately balanced and the stage is set at the Lord's as the third Test between India and England begins today. Level at 1-1, the teams return to cricket's most iconic ground. India thrashed England in the second Test, just as England had dominated the first. There is no clear favourite, but there are plenty of storylines: the slope of Lord's, the pace of Bumrah and Siraj, the form of Gill and Jaiswal, and the unsettled English spin combination. In today's edition of the '3 Things' podcast, we discuss the changes in the political landscape of Maharashtra with estranged cousins Uddhav and Raj Thackeray coming together, talk about a fuel ban on End-of-Life Vehicles that was implemented and then quickly deferred in Delhi, and finally take a look at the sudden bridge collapse in Gujarat's Vadodara that killed 12 people. That's all for today, folks! Until next time, Rounak Bagchi

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