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Virat Kohli Needs To Go On A Holiday: K.L. Rahul

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Jan, 2019 03:11 AM

    Indian cricketer K.L. Rahul thinks star cricketer Virat Kohli needs to calm down, and go on a holiday mode.


    Rahul expressed his views in an episode of Karan Johar's celebrity chat show "Koffee with Karan" season 6.


    When Karan asked him who he thought should go for therapy, Rahul said: "I think Virat. He needs to calm down. I keep telling him, he's just, he has never had a holiday mode. He's always like ‘work, work, work'."


    Rahul appeared on the show with Hardik Pandya. The episode will air on Star World on Sunday.


    When Karan asked whom would you take fitness advice from? Pandya said "Virat".


    Award for the best prankster? Then also he chose "Virat". And the award for the most romantic? Rahul said: "Again, Virat".


    The cricketers have a soft spot for Mahendra Singh Dhoni.


    Karan asked them about the better captain, Pandya said: "MS Dhoni because I made my debut and it was fantastic".


    Rahul added: "In terms of achievement, yes MS Dhoni".

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