Indian cricket sensation Virat Kohli has found himself at the center of a social media controversy after accidentally liking and then promptly unliking a post by German influencer Liz Laz on Instagram. The incident has sparked an online debate, with screenshots of the episode quickly going viral.
In a statement, Liz Laz expressed her initial delight at being liked by Kohli but later expressed regret over the way the situation escalated. “I was thrilled at first, but then I felt bad about the whole situation,” she said. “I didn’t know how it became such a big deal. Maybe Virat didn’t have the intention of unliking my post.”
This is not the first time Kohli has made headlines for his social media activity. In 2025, he was accused of liking a post by actress Aayushi Khurana, which led to a similar online debate. Kohli later explained that it was a technical glitch or a feed clearing issue.
Meanwhile, Pakistani music icon Faisal Kapadia has shared photos of a gathering in New York, which includes Indian comedian Zakir Khan and Pakistani singer Momina Mustehsan. Kapadia expressed his fondness for fan culture, saying that he enjoys interacting with his fans.
In other news, Bollywood actress Sumeet Vyas has opened up about her personal struggles, including her two-year battle with her son’s health issues. Vyas has also shared photos of her family.
Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan has advised people to stay active and engaged, sharing a note on how to maintain a healthy and motivated lifestyle. Bachchan, who is 83 years old, has emphasized the importance of staying busy and focused throughout life.
Bollywood actress and politician Kangana Ranaut has finally broken her silence on her long-standing feud with filmmaker Karan Johar. Ranaut has denied allegations of making derogatory comments about Johar and his family.
In international news, American media reports that Iranian negotiators are set to arrive in Islamabad for a second round of talks with the US. US President Donald Trump has confirmed that his representatives will meet with the Iranian team in Islamabad on Tuesday evening.
In a separate development, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has recovered $1.45 billion in Iranian rials from a suspect arrested in Karachi. Iran has yet to confirm whether it will send a new delegation to Islamabad for further talks with the US.

