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Virat Kohli's new dancing videos goes viral on internet

| @indiablooms | Mar 05, 2018, at 10:26 pm

Mumbai, Mar 5 (IBNS): He might be a strong captain on the field but a video is going viral on internet where Virat Kohli could be spotted enjoying some light moments while attending a wedding ceremony recently.

He could be seen dancing to Bunty Aur Babli song Kajra Re.

He also displayed his bhangra skills as Kohli enjoyed the moment with his friends.

The videos were posted on a fan page on popular social media platform Instagram.

In one of the videos, Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan could also be spotted.

Kohli led his side to ODI and T20 series victory in South Africa recently.

After defeat in two Tests, Kohli and his men showed their strength in beating the hosts in the last Test match in South Africa to end the series 2-1.


 

Image: Grab from video posted byvirushkaupdates

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