Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli's London temple visit sparks speculation of UK relocation: Watch

Updated : Jul 09, 2024 18:37
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Editorji News Desk

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli recently made headlines with a visit to the ISKON temple in London, captured in a viral video where they participated in Kirtan to honour Lord Krishna. Anushka opted for a simple white suit while Virat sported a casual black t-shirt and beige pants.

The couple's frequent sightings in London have sparked rumours among fans, speculating that they may have relocated there permanently with their children, Vamika and Akaay, in search of a quieter life. Virat, who recently celebrated India's T20 World Cup win, has been spotted in the city multiple times, including quality time spent with Anushka and their children.

Anushka's extended stays in London, particularly during her pregnancy, further fueled speculation that their second child, Akaay, was born there. Despite these rumours, neither Anushka nor Virat have addressed their future plans officially. The couple remains silent on whether they intend to settle in London post-Virat's retirement from international T20 cricket, which he announced recently.

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Anushka Sharma is preparing for her comeback in Bollywood with 'Chakda Xpress,' a biopic on cricketer Jhulan Goswami, marking her return to the silver screen after a six year

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