Anushka Sharma faced online criticism during Virat Kohli's team losses, labeled as a distraction. However, after RCB's recent victory, fans defended her against double standards, questioning why she's blamed during defeats but not praised during wins. Social media buzzed with support, highlighting her presence as a lucky charm, while Virat Kohli's heartfelt birthday post for Anushka melted hearts.
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