Virat Couple….For a world testing championship in the United Kingdom Virat Kohli and the Indian cricket team were deported. The wife and actress Anushka Sharma accompanied him with her daughter Vamika.

The stars and the Indian cricket team were taken on Wednesday night at the airport in Mumbai. They were twinning with their masks in black outfits. As the stars went into the airport, Flashbulbs sprang up.
In the Airport were members of the Indian Cricket Team, along with the men’s team and their families, who are also taking part in test matches in the United Kingdom.
All cricketers stayed in a bio-safe environment in India for 14 days before the tour. On the weekends, during quarantine, Virat Kohli spoke to his fans at an Ask Me Anything session on Instagram, where a fan asked him about Vamika and whether they would glimpse the baby daughter of a couple of stars.
“Vamika is another name for Goddess Durga,” Virat Kohli replied. He added, “As a couple we’ve decided not to expose the child to social media until she realises what social media is and can decide for herself.”
Actor producer Anushka Sharma was welcoming their first child and a baby girl on 11 January with her cricket husband Virat Kohli who named her Vamika. In 2017, the couple met in shampoo shooting, and in Tuscany, Italy they were married.
The star in 2018 Zero, co-stars Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif, was Anushka Sharma, star of movies such as Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, PK, Baaja Baaraat Band, Sultan and Ae Dil Hai Mushko.
The Netflix film Bulbbul was its last project as a producer, and that was a huge success. She also released Paatal Lok last year, the web hit smash of Amazon Prime Video. Earlier this year her next project as producer – an original Netflix series, entitled May, was announced by the actress.
“To be the best of [Sharma’s] stardom, she has not the trappings of a star,” said Priya Gupta from the Indian Times. Kalpana Nair from Firstpost said: “Actresses like Sharma command respect for a largely conservative and men-dominated industry, and it is good reason for us to be wide-rangingly springing with our footsteps if their fan base increases in unconventional roles.”
“You are hard pressed into joining Sharma to the stereotypes of a leading lady in the mainstream,” Samar Srivastava, wrote for Forbes, called her a “unafraid.” “She never refuses to put [her opinion] across,” the Times of India reported