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Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli step out for vegan lunch date post India's win at Lord's; pictures surface

They were spotted enjoying a hearty meal at Tendril Restaurant in London

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, August 19

Actor Anushka Sharma and cricketer Virat Kholi step out for a lunch date. This comes after Team India beat England by 151 runs at Lord's to win the second Test and take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series on Monday.

They were spotted enjoying a hearty meal at Tendril Restaurant in London.

The restaurant's Instagram handle shared a picture of the power couple along with the Chef.

“When @virat.kohli and @anushkasharma visit for lunch. So glad you enjoyed!," read the caption.

Anushka wore an off white cardigan paired with boyfriend jeans and white sneakers in the picture. She left her hair loose, wore a black mask and carried a black handbag. Virat opted for a pink T-shirt with grey pants and white sneakers.

He wore a mask and carried a sweatshirt with him. He stood next to Anushka with his hand over her shoulder while Rishim stood beside them inside the restaurant.

In another picture shared online, the couple also posed with the other staff members of the restaurant. It was captioned, "Unusual diner!! Indian Captain!!"

The couple also posed with the other staff members of the restaurant.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Anushka too shared a picture of their meal and wrote, "Best vegetarian/vegan food ever !" and tagged the restaurant and Rishim.

Anushka too shared a picture of their meal.

Check out the post here:

Meanwhile, both actors Anushka Sharma and Athiya Shetty couldn't control their excitement as India took the lead in the ongoing five-match Test series. Both of them congratulated the team after the big win on social media.

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