Hug of the titans: Virat Kohli and his team Royal Challengers Bangalore lost the match against Shah Rukh Khan-owned franchise Kolkata Knight Riders at the Indian Premier League. However, the match will be long remembered for the hug of the titans between King Khan and cricket King Virat Kohli.
In a video widely shared on social media, Shah Rukh Khan and Virat Kohli are smiling and hugging each other following the game. Furthermore, SRK also taught Kohli the hook-step of the song Jhoome Jo Pathaan from his last his blockbuster.
Tweet widely shared
“This happened after the Clash Of The Titans. a must after such high-voltage matches. How endearing it is to see King Khan @iamsrk teaching the steps of #JhoomeJoPathaan to King Kohli @imVkohli,” reads the caption of the Twitter post.
Fans reacted positively and retweeted the post. It had already amassed 35,000 views and over 1,800 likes.
“Both my kings, love them so much,” said a user.
A second user said, “Wow just look at this.”
“Shahrukh Khan meets Virat Kohli. Two of the best from India! and both of them shaking legs for jhoome jho pathaan,” said another user.
“Cutest picture of the day – the bond between Shahrukh Khan and Virat Kohli,” said another person.
To recall, fans of both SRK and Virat Kohli had engaged in a war of words ahead of the IPL on social media on “who is most popular”. A Twitter user had set up a poll on the micro-blogging website on March 28 asking about who is a bigger personality and achiever globally.
Virat, Jadeja dance together
In February, during the Border-Gavaskar Test series, Virat Kohli and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja were seen dancing to the hit song. The ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ actor praised the cricketers for their dancing moves and wrote on Twitter, “They are doing it better than me!! Will have to learn it from Virat And Jadeja!!!”
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