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Chauka mar na, chauka: Anushka Sharma teases Virat Kohli in lockdown days

Chauka mar na, chauka: Anushka Sharma teases Virat Kohli in lockdown days

| @indiablooms | 18 Apr 2020, 09:50 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma was found teasing her cricketer husband Virat Kohli by asking the Indian skipper to hit a boundary amid the lockdown.

In a video shared by Sharma on Instagram, the actress was seen saying, "Kohli. E Kohli, Kohli. Chauka mar na, chauka. Kya kar raha hai? E Kohli, chauka mar. (Kohli, hit boundary)."

The actress' tease drew a very interesting reaction from her husband in the video.

Sharma captioned the post saying, "I thought he must be missing being on the field. Along with the love he gets from millions of fans, he must be especially missing this one particular type of fan too. So I gave him the experience 😜😂🏏"

This is not the first time Sharma teased Kohli.

Earlier when Kohli was in the middle of a video chat with former English cricketer Kevin Pieterson, Sharma had interrupted and commented on the live chat saying, "Chalo chalo dinner time (Lets go. It's dinner time)." 

Both Sharma and Kohli are in quarantine amid the nationwide lockdown which has been called to combat COVID-19.

While all Bollywood celebrities are staying indoors, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) has postponed the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 for an indefinite period over the Coronavirus spread.

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