Virat Kohli Lookalike Spotted In Ayodhya, Video Of Fans Mobbing Him For Selfies Goes Viral
Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha: A Virat Kohli lookalike was spotted in Ayodhya on Monday (January 22) after which fans mobbed him for selfies.
The Ram Mandir 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony took place in Ayodhya on Monday (January 22). It was a grand spectacle as distinguished guests from all walks of life graced the occasion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the way. Even though the ones who were invited to be part of the grand inauguration tried their best to be part of the event, several others including the likes of Virat Kohli could not be part of the event.
However, a recent video has gone viral on social media which features Kohli's lookalike in Ayodhya. Notably, the cricketer's doppelganger was spotted in the city hours after the inauguration ceremony took place and once the news spread, fans of the cricketer flocked in large numbers and mobbed him in order to click selfies with him. The video of the same went viral online.
Take a look at the video here:
This is what happened to duplicate Virat Kohli in Ayodhya. pic.twitter.com/LdHJhQzKqX
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) January 22, 2024
Sachin Tendulkar Among Cricket Fraternity Members To Grace Ayodhya Ram Temple Inauguration
India's cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar was among the members from India's cricketing fraternity that made it to the auspicious occasion. In addition, the likes of Anil Kumble, Venkatesh Prasad and Mithali Raj were also spotted gracing the occasion.
"Happy to be at the new Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Its astounding architecture is set to impress anyone who pays a visit. Glad to have received Shri Ram’s blessings," Tendulkar wrote on X after being part of the event.
"Pure Bliss and Blessed to be part of this divine occasion," Kumble wrote in his social media post.
"Say it , Sing it , Roar it Jai Shree Ram," Prasad wrote in one of his two posts on X.
Meanwhile, Mithali Raj was spotted alongside ace Indian shuttle Saina Nehwal.
"Immersed in the divine ambiance of Ayodhya. Being a part of this glorious ceremony is joy to behold. A day to remember for the ages," the ex-India women's cricket team captain posted.