Rahul Vadiya played Virat Kohli on Virat Kohli, calling his fans 2 kaudi ke joker' after cricketers liked Avneet Kaur's photos

Rahul earlier revealed that he was blocked by Kohli on Instagram, and he dug out cricketers in a video that is now widely circulated online.
A few days after Virat Kohli, like Avneet Kaur's Instagram post, blamed it on “algorithm glitch”, is a new controversy, this time involving singer Rahul Vaidya.
Rahul earlier revealed that he was blocked by Kohli on Instagram, and he dug out cricketers in a video that is now widely circulated online. Rahul slids on Kohli's explanation, “Everyone knows Virat Kohli stops me. I think, I think it must be due to a glitch, too. Maybe Kohli didn't do it by himself. It makes sense, right?”
Some people laughed at his jokes, but many Kohli fans got angry and started dragging Rahul online. Rahul answered in Instagram story and called his followers “2 Kaudi Ke Jokers.”
Rahul Vaidya wrote in one of his Instagram stories: “Virat Kohli has a bigger follower than Virat.” In another, he shouted out the procrastinating family: “Now you are abused me, that's fine. But you are abused my wife, my sister-who has nothing to do with this! So I'm right. That's why all of you Virat Kohli fans are Jokers! 2 Kaudi ke jokers.”
Virat Kohli blocks Rahul Vaidya on Instagram because he calls him the clown pic.twitter.com/xzeccliz7t
– (@shivayaaah) May 5, 2025
About five months ago, Rahul Vaidya shared that he was confused about being blocked by Virat Kohli. He once said, “To this day, I don't understand why he stopped me. I don't know why. I never had any problems.”
On May 2, fans noticed a photo of Virat Kohli's Instagram account “liked” Avneet Kaur, wearing a stylish green top and a short wrap skirt. Although the similarity was quickly removed, screenshots have become popular. The unexpected move sparked a wave of speculation and an online rebound, which eventually led to Virat clearing the air through a public statement.
Virat later clarified: “I want to clarify that while clearing the feed, it seems that the algorithm might have registered the interaction incorrectly. There is absolutely no intention behind it. I asked not to make unnecessary assumptions. Thank you for your understanding.”