Virat Kohli & Anushka Sharma Visit Premanand Maharaj Ashram in Vrindavan During IPL 2026 Break
By Suthar Jayprakash
Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma recently visited the holy town of Vrindavan during a short break in the Indian Premier League 2026, choosing spirituality over routine rest. The couple visited Shri Hit Radha Keli Kunj Ashram at Varah Ghat, where they met renowned spiritual leader Premanand Maharaj and participated in an ‘Ekantik Vartalaap’, which is a private and deeply personal spiritual conversation aimed at gaining clarity, peace, and guidance. The visit came after Kohli’s recent appearance for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against the Delhi Capitals, where he scored 19 runs, and ahead of their upcoming match against the Gujarat Titans. With a rare five-day gap between matches, Kohli utilized the time not just for physical recovery but also for mental and spiritual rejuvenation. This reflects a growing shift in his personality, as he increasingly emphasizes mindfulness, emotional balance, and inner strength. Anushka Sharma, who has consistently shown a deep inclination toward spirituality, has been a strong influence in this journey, and together, the couple continues to set an example of maintaining inner peace and grounding despite living under constant public attention and pressure.
Editorial Standards & Verification
The information provided on this report — "Virat Kohli & Anushka Sharma Visit Premanand Maharaj Ashram in Vrindavan During IPL 2026 Break" — has been strictly verified for accuracy by our content desk in Surat. Our editorial team follows a double-check protocol to ensure that all data regarding Latest News is authentic and current as of Apr 20, 2026. Read full Policy
Suthar Jayprakash
Suthar Jayprakash is a seasoned digital journalist and news analyst with over 3+ years of experience in content creation. He leads the editorial desk at Global Info, specializing in Business, Tech, and Global Events analysis. Based in Surat, Suthar Jayprakash is committed to bringing human-first, factual reporting to a global audience.
In-Depth Analysis
Discussion (0)
Join the conversation.
Sign In to CommentNo comments yet. Be the first to start the discussion.