‘What a day to be alive’: ‘Anushka apna kutta sambhal’ trends on twitter after Virat Kohli fans abuse Rohit Sharma and wife Ritika


Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, March 20

‘What a day to be alive’? Cricketers, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s, tiff is no big secret to us, however, it will be fans fighting on Twitter with a hit below the belt, we did not think so.

This was perhaps the most meaningless and brainless trend seen and have been flayed by most users on Twitter.

#Anushka_Apna_Kutta_Sambhal and #Ritika_Apna_Kutta_Sambhal have been trending since Holi showing disrespect not only to the player, but also to their wives. Netizes have criticised the fans of both Virat and Rohit saying that both the players were pride for every Indian. The fans who started the trends have been slammed and asked to stop using foul language against the women and the players with many saying ‘what a day to be alive’.

Things turned sour between the two set of fans of the players during the 2019 ODI Cricket World Cup when Virat Kohli was accused of trying to sabotage Rohit’s career. Anushka Sharma had unfollowed both Rohit and his wife Ritika on Instagram.

While things between them were improving with time, it was during Holi, the two set of fans started a twitter war hurling abuses and insults not only to the cricketers but also to their wives.

It all began with Virat Kohli fans trending “Ritika apna kutta sambhal” after Rohit’s Holi message.

Below are the tweets:

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