
Indian team's star batsman Virat Kohli recently got into a dilemma after liking Avneet Kaur's photo. After the matter came to light on social media, he had to give clarification. Now the famous actress has reacted for the first time on this matter. She said that she is getting love from people; this is enough for her.
What did Avneet say?
Avneet recently reached the trailer launch event of her upcoming film 'Love in Vietnam'. During this, the reporter asked her, You are doing so much work, big people are liking you, would you like to say something about this? In response to this, Avneet smiled and said, 'May you keep getting love ... what else can I say?' It is believed that Avneet was asked a question about Virat Kohli liking her photo, to which the actress replied.
Virat had to give clarification
Actually, on May 2, Virat Kohli liked Avneet's photo. After this, he got trolled. Later, Virat explained the reason behind liking the photo in his Instagram story and offered an explanation. Seeing the matter getting escalated, Kohli gave an explanation so that no misunderstanding about it could arise. However, this only added fuel to the fire. Kohli wrote on his Instagram story, 'I want to clarify that while I was looking at my feed, I may have reacted by mistake. There was no intention behind it. I appeal that no unnecessary speculations should be made. Thank you guys.'
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