Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli’s son Akaay looks just like his mom! The actress recently returned from London with her kids, Akaay and Vamika. It’s an exclusive peek into their family life.
Anushka Sharma is back in town from London with her kids, Akaay Kohli and Vamika Kohli. Paparazzi got lucky and caught a glimpse of newborn Akaay. Anushka requested no photos as she was with her kids, but promised to meet them soon. Now that she’s back, fans are excited to see her cheer for hubby Virat Kohli. Akaay, born on February 15, 2024, is just two months old and looks just like his mom, unlike his sister Vamika Kohli.
Akaay Kohli is a carbon copy of his mom Anushka Sharma:
An insider shared, “Anushka didn’t inform the paparazzi about her return. They were just at the airport and got lucky to spot her. Anushka happily waved and seemed delighted to be back. She greeted all the paparazzi and briefly showed baby Akaay, who’s adorable and looks just like his mom. Meanwhile, Vamika has grown to resemble her dad, King Kohli.” It’s heartwarming to hear about their family moments and see how the kids take after their parents!
Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli will follow the no-picture policy for their son Akaay Kohli too:
The insider added, “Anushka will stick to her no-pictures policy for baby Akaay, just like she did for Vamika. She’ll be extra cautious to avoid videos of him when she’s cheering for Virat in the stands. Anushka and Virat value their privacy a lot, and their fans understand and respect that. So, whether Akaay’s face will be revealed depends solely on his parents’ decision.” It shows how much they prioritize their family’s privacy and well-being.
Anushka and Virat happily welcomed baby Akaay on February 15. They shared the wonderful news with the world through their social media accounts. It was a joyous moment for the couple, and their fans were thrilled to hear about the arrival of their new bundle of joy.
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