Virat Kohli's sister shares a cryptic post [Source: bhawna_kohli_dhingra/x.com]
Virat Kohli’s sister, Bhawna Kohli Dhingra, is once again in the spotlight, this time for a cryptic post she shared on Instagram that has caught everyone’s attention.
Bhawna Kohli’s Instagram Posts Stir Online Chatter
Bhawna, who’s known for her bold opinions on social media, posted a message that read: "Sometimes, people expect your presence in moments they never truly made space for you. It's not absence – they just never saw you as part of the journey. #GentleTruths #FakeFaces"
In another story, she wrote: "Be bold enough to stand for others but also wise enough to be enough for your own self. No need to seek validation or support from anyone. Be enough, be you."
These posts seemed to hint at feeling left out or unappreciated, and many fans began to wonder if it was about her personal relationships or even her bond with Virat and Anushka Sharma.
Virat Kohli's sister shares a cryptic post [Source: bhawna_kohli_dhingra/x.com]
Bhawna Kohli Responds To A Online Troll
Just a few weeks ago, Bhawna was in the news when she replied strongly to a troll who questioned her relationship with her brother Virat and his wife Anushka Sharma.
It all started when Bhawna posted a heartfelt note on Instagram after RCB (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) won the IPL 2025 trophy. She congratulated Virat and posted several photos from the celebration, including one with Anushka.
But one comment under her post stood out. A troll wrote: "Why does he (Virat) never mention you in his speeches or like your posts? Even Anushka doesn’t. Lol."
Bhawna responded calmly yet firmly, saying: "May God give you the patience to understand that love can exist in many ways. It doesn’t always need to be shown to the world. Just like love for God, it’s there, even if it’s not visible. I hope your life is filled with true love and not insecurities. God bless you."
Recently, Virat and Anushka returned to Mumbai after the sad incident that took place during RCB’s victory celebrations in Bengaluru. A stampede occurred during the celebration, which tragically resulted in the death of 11 people and injured 33 others, casting a shadow over RCB’s win.