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Anushka Sharma wishes Virat Kohli, dad on Father's Day, shares unseen pregnancy image

| @indiablooms | Jun 20, 2021, at 09:40 pm

Mumbai: Actress Anushka Sharma lit up her Instagram page by posting an image from the time when she was pregnant as she wished her father   colonel (retd) Ajay Kumar Sharma and hubby Virat Kohli on Father's Day.

She shared three images on her page in total.

In a particular image, Virat and Anushka's father could be seen spending some time together.

Anushka captioned the images as: "The two most exemplary men . The two who 'get me' 💯 . Filled with bountiful of love and grace . The best father's a daughter can have ❤️👨‍👧#happyfathersday."

Hubby Kohli is currently busy captaining his side in the World Test Championship final against New Zealand in England.

Anushka and Virat welcomed their first child  Vamika this year in January.

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