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Kohli 2.0 Is Kartik Sharma Who Is a Software Engineer From Haryana Bears An Uncanny Resemblance To Virat

Due to his remarkable similarity to Virat Kohli, Kartik Sharma, a software engineer from Haryana, is rapidly gaining popularity online.

Kartik Sharma

Kartik Sharma

Everyone in the world is said to have seven doppelgangers, so it’s always intriguing to observe how well-known people compare to one another. Social media users have discovered individuals that resemble famous figures, from Elon Musk to Rajinikanth. A replica of former Indian captain Virat Kolhi has stunned the internet.

Kartik Sharma as Virat Kohli

Notably, software engineer Kartik Sharma from Haryana is quickly gaining popularity online due to his striking similarity to Virat Kohli. Humans of Bombay featured his story in a piece where he discussed how he frequently gets mistaken for a cricket player. Additionally, he stated that Mr. Kohli should know that he is a fan and that he hopes to meet him at least once in his lifetime.

What does Kartik Sharma have to say?

Although I understand what you’re thinking, I’m not Virat Kohli. I’m a software developer named Kartik Sharma, and I’m from Haryana. However, everywhere I go, people flock around to take my photo. Cricket is my actual passion, and Virat Kohli is my hero, despite the fact that I was unable to create a profession out of it. I’m hoping I’ll get to meet him someday and realize my dream!”

Check out the video here:

He is seen in the video taking selfies with crowds of people at several locales.

Internet reacts

The video delighted many people on the internet, and many claimed they could not tell the difference between the two. Conspiracy theory…perhaps he does replace Virat on specific days and we will never know, a user commented.

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There’s a difference between looking like someone and attempting to seem like someone, another person remarked. You actually look like him; lucky you, remarked a third.
A few months ago, a food blogger discovered a lookalike of Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, who runs a ‘chaat’ kiosk in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.