(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) On October 20, the most loved couples Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli attended the kirtan by Krishna Das which was held at Nesco, Mumbai.During a talk at the Ranveer show podcast, Krishna Das was asked how he views Anushka and Virat Kohli attending the kirtan which was held in Mumbai. Krishna Das replied by saying, “Friends?”Virat Kohli Tells Paps To Stay Away From Anushka Sharma & Kids, Gets ‘Booed’ OnlineTo the question of how he considers the fact that Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma have joined the population who wants to seek more knowledge about Neem Karoli Baba aka ‘Maharaj-ji’, Krishna Das replied by saying, “Very sincere people.”Meanwhile, the organizers of the kirtan earlier shared pictures of Virat and Anushka enjoying the live event in the front row. They were seen completely immersed in the kirtan. The organisers shared the pictures with a caption that read, “Virat and Anushka joined us at Krishna Das Live in Mumbai today, seeking blessings and connecting with the serene atmosphere. Their presence added to the collective devotion, making the gathering even more special. #KrishnaDasLive #ViratAnushka #SpiritualJourney #ChantingTogether #Virushka #CapitalGroup #kingkohli #anushkasharma #viratkohli.”Earlier in July this year also Anushka and Virat had attended Krishna Das’ event that was held in London. On the work front, Anushka Sharma was last seen in the film ‘Qala’. ETimes rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and our review read, “The slow burn tragedy that hits a crescendo in the climax without making a noise is a haunting psychological drama set in the 1930’s and 40’s with a musical backdrop. Qala (Triptii Dimri) as a young girl from Himachal is hopeful to live up to the reputation and talent of her illustrious family of classical singers. “Naam ke aagey Pandit hona chahiye, naam ke peeche bai nahi”, says her mother (Swastika Mukherjee) sternly, ensuring her daughter is aware of the weight of expectations she carries. The impressionable daughter wants to win over her taskmaster mother and craves for her validation. The mother however is captivated by the divine energy in Jagan’s (Babil) voice. She bestows him with mother-son affection and chooses him (an outsider) to be a deserving successor of her family’s legacy. Qala is advised to get married and be with her husband instead of pursuing a career in film music as those days it wasn’t a place for respected women.”