Star cricketer Virat Kohli and Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma recently made a serene visit to Vrindavan, meeting spiritual leader Premanand Maharaj at Shri Hit Radha Keli Kunj Ashram. The couple, known for their high-profile careers, were captured in a viral video sitting humbly, smiling, and engaging in a deep spiritual conversation. Premanand Maharaj guided them on devotion, humility, and viewing one’s work as service to God.
Virat Kohli और Anushka Sharma मिलने आए पूज्य महाराज जी से pic.twitter.com/ND93dlFdwu
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Third Visit of the Year Highlights Spiritual Commitment
This was the couple’s third visit to Premanand Maharaj in 2025, after earlier trips in January and May. Despite their busy schedules, they have consistently sought spiritual guidance, reflecting the importance of inner peace and balance in their lives. Their calm demeanor and attentive listening in the ashram resonated with fans, emphasizing that personal growth and spirituality remain central to their lifestyle.

During the interaction, Sharma can be seen responding to Premanand Maharaj’s words with visible emotion and sincerity saying, “Hum aapke hai maharaj ji, aur aap humare” (We belong to you, Maharaj ji, and you belong to us.)
Advice From Premanand Maharaj
During the interaction, Premanand Maharaj advised Kohli and Sharma to approach life with sincerity, humility, and devotion. He encouraged them to view professional responsibilities as a form of service to God, emphasizing the importance of consistent prayer, deep faith, and ethical conduct. “Treat your work as service to God. Be sincere, humble, and chant the divine name with devotion,” he told the couple, inspiring them to align their success with spiritual principles.
Maharaj explains the spiritual life path Premanand Maharaj then explains how spiritual growth happens step by step, with guidance and trust. He says, “Aage ka maarg agar aap nahi jaante hain, toh hum aapka haath pakad lete hain. Humara haath koi aur pakadta hai, uska haath koi aur pakadta hai, aur uska haath koi aur pakadta hai. Is tarah hum kram se aage badhte ja rahe hain.” (If you do not know the path ahead, you hold someone’s hand. Someone holds our hand, another holds their hand, and someone else holds that person’s hand. This is how we move forward step by step, in a continuous chain).


