Virat Kohli Finally Revealed Why His Wedding With Anushka Sharma In Italy Was So Confidential

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma make one of the most beautiful celebrity couples of India and they also have a huge fan following on the social media networks. They both are an inspiration for many youngsters as they are hard-working, determined and have achieved a lot in their lives at such a young age.

The couple got married in the year 2017 in a very secret manner in Tuscany, Italy. Only close family members and friends attended the wedding and the whole ceremony was kept confidential.

Virat Kohli Finally Revealed Why His Wedding With Anushka Sharma In Italy Was So Confidential - RVCJ Media

In a recent interview, Virat Kohli told that it was Anushka who made all the arrangements of their marriage as he was busy in a series. The interview was taken by Graham Bensinger and as per Virat, his ladylove decided everything and made sure that it remains confidential as it was a necessity.

Virat told that even though so much of precautions were taken, a media person still managed to reach there but was not allowed to enter inside. He also said that the security was top class and cards were needed to get an entry. Graham asked Virat whether there were just 42 guests to which the Indian skipper replied in affirmative.

Kohli’s friend also narrated his experience as he told that they knew nothing of the location until they landed in Florence. He said that when he asked the cab driver about their destination, the latter refused to divulge the details.

Virat also told that they gave two receptions in India for Anushka’s friends in Bollywood and for his friends from cricket fraternity.

He revealed that their family members were so exhausted after a wedding and two celebrations that they expressed happiness over the fact that the marriage took place in Italy otherwise it would have been complete madness.

There is no doubt that it would have been very difficult for them to handle things in India as they have a huge number of fans over here. What do you say?

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