While working on a television commercial in 2013, Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli became pals. After some years, Anushka and Virat were hitched and had a beautiful daughter. On social media, they frequently share adorable pictures of themselves.
Since being married on December 11 in Italy, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma have become a power couple and juggled their personal and professional lives. Despite their hectic schedules, the two have found time for one another, upping the standard for a satisfying relationship.
The birth of Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli’s first child was announced on August 27, 2020. The power couple shared the information on their social media platforms. The couple had a kid, Vamika, in January 2021. Recently, on her daughter’s birthday, she shared a cute picture of herself with Vamika.
Anushka Sharma’s Unseen Picture Appearance
Anushka Sharma, a stunning actress in Bollywood, and her cricketer husband had their baby Vamika two years ago. The Chakda actress posted a never-before-seen photo with her daughter on her second birthday, along with the cutest caption. Anushka is pictured holding Vamika in her arms as they sit on a park bench. The toddler is seen kissing Anushka on the face as the latter smiles widely. She captioned her post, “Two years ago, my heart grew wide open .”
Neeti Mohan commented on Anushka’s post, ” Happy 2nd birthday Vamika lots of love and blessings .”
Anushka Sharma’s Off-Screen Work
Anushka Sharma backs numerous non-profit organizations and causes. She walked the ramp in favor of the non-governmental group that supports women’s empowerment and works with Shabana Azmi, the Mijwan Welfare Society. As a participant in NDTV’s “Our Girls, Our Pride” fundraising event in 2013, she committed to promoting the education of India’s young girls, joining other Bollywood actors in the effort.
She starred in a commercial for children’s “Right to Education” that same year with other famous people, which India’s National Film Development Corporation made. Anushka Sharma has also campaigned for animal welfare on social media.
She requested a ban on horse-drawn carriages in Mumbai via Twitter in April 2014. She started the “Pawsitivity” campaign in October 2015, intending to raise awareness of the harmful impacts of noise, air, water, and soil pollution on animals.