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Adorable Boy's Request Proposal to Date Virat Kohli's Daughter Sparks Controversy

  • Posted on April 19, 2023
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  • By Arijit Dutta
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While some Twitter users find it adorable, there are others who are irritated by it.

 

A photograph of a young boy holding a sign that reads "Hi Virat Kohli uncle can I take Vamika on a date" is circulating on social media. Dr. Nimo Yadav, a former Ranji player, shared the image on Twitter, expressing his concern about the parenting behind it and questioning why people are finding it adorable.

 

Adorable Boy's Request Proposal to Date Virat Kohli's Daughter  "Hi Virat Kohli uncle can I take Vamika on a date" (Image: AFP/ Twitter/ @niiravmodi)

The sight of the young boy holding a placard requesting to date Virat Kohli's daughter has caused quite a stir on social media. While some found the gesture endearing, a significant number of netizens are not pleased, with many questioning the child's parents' motivations for such an act. Some people have suggested that the boy may not have fully understood the implications of his actions and that the parents may have staged the whole thing for the sake of online engagement.

 photograph of a young boy holding a sign that reads "Hi Virat Kohli uncle can I take Vamika on a date"
(Image: AFP/ Twitter/ @niiravmodi)

The controversy has sparked a heated debate on the ethical implications of involving children in social media stunts. Many have expressed their concern about the child's privacy and the long-term impact of such actions on his psychological wellbeing. Some are calling for greater accountability and regulation in the way parents share information and images of their children online. Others, however, argue that this is simply harmless fun and that the critics are overreacting.

A user on Twitter expresses their disapproval by stating that the act is not adorable but instead is vulgar.

The recent incident has raised an important issue that is often overlooked in the age of social media to what extent are people willing to go for online attention? Unfortunately, this phenomenon is not new, and celebrities and their families have long been the target of online trolls and attention-seekers. However, the incident involving the young boy holding a placard has brought this issue to the forefront once again.

It is not uncommon to see people exploiting celebrities' names and images to gain more followers and likes on social media platforms. This type of behavior is not only unethical but also potentially harmful to the individuals involved. Celebrities and their families are entitled to privacy and respect, just like everyone else, and it is essential that we recognize and respect their boundaries.

While some Twitter users find it adorable, there are others who are irritated by it.
Anushka and Virat with Vamika (Credits: Instagram post by Virat kohli)

While the incident involving the young boy may soon be forgotten, the larger issue of social media ethics and responsibility remains. It is up to all of us to ensure that our actions online are in line with our values and that we treat others with the respect and dignity they deserve, regardless of their social status.

Regardless of where one stands on the issue, there is no denying that this incident highlights the complex relationship between social media, children, and parental responsibility. As social media continues to permeate every aspect of our lives, it is becoming increasingly crucial for us to consider the impact it has on the younger generation and take steps to mitigate any potential harm.

Asking a father to let his daughter go on a date through a placard is an inappropriate and uncivilized act. Moreover, making a young boy hold the sign, who may not even be able to spell his own name, is simply unacceptable.

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