Harsh Goenka Posts An Old Video Of Virat Kohli Singing

Harsh Goenka Posts An Old Video Of Virat Kohli Singing. Fans were remind of Virat Kohli’s singing abilities after industrialist Harsh Goenka shared a video of him performing a retro Bollywood song at a function five years ago.

Virat Kohli is at his best when he has the bat in his hand, but that is only one of his many talents. Fans were remind of Virat Kohli’s singing abilities when industrialist Harsh Goenka. Shared an old video of him performing a retro Bollywood song at a function five years ago. Kohli is singing ‘Jo Wada Kiya Woh Nibhana Padega. Which was originally perform by Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi for the 1963 film ‘Taj Mahal’. The former India captain is seen making a mistake at one point, but he quickly recovers.

Also Read: Overhauled IPL 2022 Focuses Table: Orange Cap and Purple Cap List Taking after CSK vs PBKS Coordinate 11

Virat Kohli performs a retro Bollywood song in a video shared by Harsh Goenka.

Kohli’s performance video was first shared on YouTube five years ago.

Kohli is currently with the RCB squad as they look to improve on their playoff performance from last year. Win their first Indian Premier League (IPL) title.

Kohli stepped down as RCB captain after the 2021 season. and the team named new recruit Faf du Plessis captain ahead of the IPL 2022 season.

RCB lost their first match under du Plessis’ captaincy when they couldn’t defend 205 against Punjab Kings.

However, they made a strong comeback in the following match, defeating Kolkata Knight Riders in a low-scoring thriller.

Kohli hit an unbeaten 41 against Punjab Kings and looked in good form before being bowled out for 14 against KKR.

Kohli also recently stepped down as India’s Test captain, with Rohit Sharma taking over as all-format captain.

Also Read: IPL 2022: MS Dhoni Displays Quick Reflexes To Run Out Bhanuka Rajapaksa In CSK vs PBKS.

Enjoy Free Subscription of LIVE Sport Matches REGISTER NOW!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *