Is KL Rahul the next Virat Kohli? And is Athiya Shetty the next Anushka Sharma? Well, KL Rahul is right now going through a tough phase of his career. And the ace cricketer has been replaced by Shubman Gill in the third test match of India Vs Australia. While there rea many hailing this shift and calling Shubman Gill more deserving, others are poking up at KL Rahul for his marriage with Athiya Shetty and indirectly calling the Bollywood actress bad luck for him. Just a few days KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty reached a temple where the internet people are taking digs at him and his bad form and then he is visiting spiritual places. Clearly, it is unfair to bring Athiya Shetty, but the netizens love to be nasty and go personal, Virat and Anushka are the biggest examples of it. Also Read – Hardik Pandya, Natasa Stankovic Wedding: Couple dish out Valentine’s Day goals with their dreamy pics from ‘island of love’; son Agastya is the cutest

While Venkatesh Prasad has been speaking against KL Rahul and his form, netizens feel that he will be the happiest right now. Also Read – Hardik Panday-Natasa Stankovic wedding: Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul to be a part of the Valentine’s Day shaadi?

Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul got married in January 23 among their friends and family at Suniel Shetty‘s farmhouse in Lonavla. The couple were in relationship for three years and then decided to take the oath to be forever. Athiya and KL Rahul are right now on the radar, but their fans are showering them with all the support as they know this time will pass too. While Suniel Shetty is damn proud of KL Rahul and admitted that he couldn’t find a better son in law. Also Read – Athiya Shetty gets trolled for wearing no mangalsutra or sindoor; netizens say, ‘Kon bolega bhai iske recently shadi hui hai’

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