A love story that ignited with a shampoo ad, Virat Kholi and Anushka Sharma’s love story has been every-term entertaining. Remember Virushka’s ad for a clothing brand last year before their real fairy-tale Tuscany wedding took us all by surprise? Well, the duo has now added a sequel to the ad. Call it a coincidence or a well-planned one, their before and after marriage ad looks more like a mirror of reflection about their nuptial life. As a continuation to the before-marriage ad where the duo made promises to each other, the new ad shows that life after marriage doesn’t always tread the path you draw.
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The short ad this time, shows Virat and Anuska’s friends tying the knot while the couple humorously tries to dissuade the bride and the groom about the shortcomings and sacrifices they have to make. The ad starts with Anushka Sharma cautioning,"Dekh, soch le. Mahine mein 15 din khana main banaunga bolega, lekin jab uski baari aayegi, home delivery order karega,". While Virat can be seen complaining, "TV remote, AC remote, life ka remote... sab haath se chala jayega." The ad done subtlety shows the little love-fights that happens in every relationship. It ends with Virushka realising that despite all the drama, the little things they do for each other is what makes everything worthwhile.
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Anushka shared the video directed by Shashank Khaitan on her Instagram account and wrote, "Celebrating love everyday #SaathSaathHamesha."
Among the many views that the life-after-marriage has garnered, director Karan Johar was also among the ones that took notice. The director piled praises on the ad and tweeted, "Lovely ad Shashank! And Virat is such a good actor!!! Anushka and him sparkle in the ad!"
Watch the ad here:
View this post on InstagramCelebrating love everyday #SaathSaathHamesha ✨🌟 @manyavarmohey @virat.kohli
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