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In a dazzling display of support and joy, Anushka Sharma, Bollywood luminary and spouse to cricketer Virat Kohli, emerged for the first time in the public eye since welcoming their son, Akaay Kohli, into the world. Her presence at Bengaluru’s cricket stadium electrified the atmosphere as she fervently cheered on her husband’s IPL squad, the Royal Challengers Bangalore, during their riveting showdown against the Gujarat Titans at the iconic Chinnaswamy Stadium.

The images capturing Anushka’s effervescent smile and unwavering support for Virat’s team swiftly inundated social media feeds worldwide, igniting a wave of excitement and admiration from fans across the globe. Her animated reactions, particularly during pivotal moments like Virat’s towering sixes and narrowly missed run-outs, quickly became the talk of the town, captivating netizens who flooded social platforms with adoration for the dynamic duo.

Although this marked her inaugural public outing following Akaay’s birth, Anushka recently graced her birthday celebrations, joining Virat and his RCB comrades for an intimate soirée. Faf du Plessis, a stalwart of the Royal Challengers Bangalore, shared a snapshot of the festivities, showcasing Anushka reveling in the warmth of her close-knit circle.

On her special day, Virat poured out his heartfelt sentiments for her in a touching Instagram tribute, expressing gratitude for her unwavering support and boundless affection. Their enchanting love saga, which began with a serendipitous encounter during a shampoo commercial in 2013, blossomed into a beautiful bond that culminated in their union in 2017. Their family flourished with the addition of their daughter, Vamika, in 2021, followed by the arrival of their son, Akaay, earlier this year.

Meanwhile, Anushka is gearing up for her highly anticipated project, “Chakda Xpress,” a cinematic portrayal of the legendary cricketer Jhulan Goswami’s life. The film marks her triumphant return to the silver screen after a hiatus of four years since her last memorable performance in “Zero.”