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Virat Kohli breaks the internet with the sweetest Valentine’s day Message for Anushka Sharma

NewsGram Desk

Feb 15, 2017: Virat Kohli took the internet by storm by posting a cute message on social media with his lady love Anushka Sharma on Wednesday with the "power" couple together sitting in a park spending a sweet moment together, captured in a selfie.

The duo is considered one of the strongest couples in India with Kohli leading the Indian cricket team and Anushka one of the leading actresses in Bollywood industry. (Source: Instagram)

The message the Indian skipper posted alongside the selfie read, "Everyday is a valentine day if you want it to be. You make every day seem like one for me.❤❤ @anushkasharma".

Virat and Anushka have been spotted together more and more on numerous occasions since their alleged breakup with the batsman becoming vocal of their relationship. But there hasn't been as concrete a message like the Valentine's Day message when it comes to their relationship.

Earlier last year, Kohli and Anushka were rumoured to have called it split. But when the social media trolls kept targeting her for Kohli's good form, Kohli came up with a strong statement on social media.

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A few days back, Anushka and Virat were spotted spending time together in Uttarakhand alongside the Bachchan's and Ambani's which created rumours of engagement but that was later clarified by the star batsman.

In the current season, Virat Kohli is in incredible form with the bat having already scored four back-to-back double centuries. Meanwhile, Anushka is getting ready for the upcoming release of her movie 'Phillauri' that hits theatres on March 24.

Even though the Instagram post has been taken down, the internet cannot get over how sweet it was. The hype that Virat's post managed to create is not going anywhere anytime soon.

– prepared by Durba Mandal of NewsGram. Twitter: @dubumerang

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