Singer Rahul Vaidya and Virat Kohli controversy is deepening. Rahul Vaidya shared on his Instagram story on Monday that fans of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli are abusing him and his family on social media. In one of his stories, he called Virat's fans jokers. Now Rahul Vaidya shared a reel on Tuesday in which he is singing the song, 'Saari Umar Main Joker Bana Raha Hoon.' He did not write anything in the caption, but wrote on the video, 'My favorite song from yesterday.' After this, users started trolling him.
Users trolled Rahul
As soon as Rahul Vaidya shared this reel, users started trolling him. One user wrote, 'New way to ask for fame.' Another wrote, 'You are the joker.' Another user commented, 'This song suits you only.' One user wrote, 'New way to become famous, troll Virat Kohli and become famous.'
What is the controversy?
A few days ago, Virat came into the limelight for liking Avneet Kaur's pictures. Later he shared a statement about this, which read, 'I want to clarify that while clearing my feed, it seems that the algorithm has mistakenly recorded an interaction. There was no intention behind it. I request that no unnecessary assumptions be made. Thank you for understanding.'
After this statement Virat Kohli, and Rahul Vaidya shared a video, in which he was seen saying that the algorithm can like some pictures on Instagram that he does not like. Therefore, whoever the girl is, she should not do any PR about it, as it will not be her fault but Instagram's fault.

Called Virat's fans jokers
In the video, Rahul did not name anyone, but users felt that he was taking a dig at Virat. After this, he may have started abusing Rahul and his family. Rahul also shared it with his fans. Along with this, he also called Virat's fans jokers.
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