India has been basking in the joy of its latest cricketing triumph as the ‘Men in Blue’ lifted the Champions Trophy 2025. Amid the celebrations, several Bollywood stars expressed their excitement and congratulated the team. Actor Suniel Shetty, father-in-law of cricketer KL Rahul, has now reacted to the overwhelming joy of the team and his beloved son-in-law’s performance during the match.
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