Entertainment / ​Anushka Sharma And Virat Kohli Blown Away With Kindness In Bhutan

Anushka Sharma, who's on a vacation in Bhutan with her husband Virat Kohli, shared a picture with a Bhutanese family on Monday. She revealed that they were trekking in the mountains when the family, who had "absolutely no idea" who they were, invited them into their home and offered them tea. Anushka further described the experience as "pure human connection".

News Helpline : Nov 05, 2019, 04:21 PM
Bollywood diva Anushka Sharma and her cricketer husband Virat Kohli are on a holiday in Bhutan, where a moment of "simple kindness” touched their hearts.

As the Indian cricketer turns a year older, the most celebrated couple - Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli – are enjoying some much deserved time off in Mountains of Bhutan.

Anushka and Virat were trekking in Bhutan, when they met a family, who offered them tea without knowing their celebrity status.

Anushka Sharma shared glimpses from the trek and their rendezvous with the locals of Bhutan. She wrote, “Today, during our 8.5 km uphill trek we stopped by a small village on a mountain to pet and feed a baby calf who was born just 4 months ago. While we did that the owner of the house asked us if we were tired and wanted to have a cup of tea?”

“So we went into the home of this beautiful and warm family who had absolutely no idea who we were and yet they treated us with such warmth and love. We spent some time with them chatting and drinking tea and the whole time they just know us as two tired trekkers!”

“Whoever knows Virat and me very closely, know that both of us live for such moments of genuine, simple & pure human connection. It fills us with such joy & peace knowing that they just wanted to be kind to two random foreigners (plus our guide) without seeking anything in return. If this is not the true meaning of life then I don’t know what is. A memory we will cherish forever”

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli will be celebrating the latter's 31st birthday today away from the hustle bustle of the city in Bhutan.