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Virat Kohli draws PUMA cat in funny video (Instagram)Virat Kohli draws PUMA cat in funny video (Instagram)

Ahead of the second Test match against Bangladesh, Virat Kohli, who had some downtime after the first Test, posted a video on Instagram where he was seen painting a picture of the Puma Cat logo. What caught the attention of many was the background music, featuring the iconic theme from the Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer movie 'Titanic.'

Virat Kohli, one of India's greatest batters, failed miserably in the first Test match against Bangladesh held at Chennai last week. While India won the contest by 280 runs, Kohli scored a total of 23 runs in two innings. 

Virat Kohli Channels His Inner Leonardo DiCaprio

Regardless, ahead of the second Test in Kanpur, Virat Kohli decided to unwind by participating in a fun video collaboration with sporting brand PUMA. As a brand ambassador, Kohli was celebrating PUMA's foundation day, and as a gift, he was asked to draw the cat displayed in PUMA's official logo.

In the video, Virat Kohli is seen carefully painting the iconic Puma logo while the background music from the Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer Titanic plays, adding a dramatic touch to the otherwise playful clip. 

His substandard drawing skills were on full display as fans poked fun at the hilarious video.  Fans were quick to make humorous comparisons between Kohli and the popular Bollywood character 'Majnu Bhai' from the hit film 'Welcome,' known for his quirky painting skills. 

Virat Kohli Hits Nets Ahead Of Second Test vs Bangladesh

Following dual failures in the first Test against Bangladesh held in Chennai, Virat Kohli padded up to hit the nets in the middle of India's inning on Day 3 of the first Test. He practiced leaving outside the off-stump pitched deliveries to redeem the first-inning dismissal. 

Notably, Virat Kohli has always been the anchor for the Indian cricket team across all formats. This final Test against Bangladesh is a golden opportunity for him to regain form ahead of the high-stake Australia series.