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Mr and Mrs Kohli teaches a lesson to this passerby for throwing garbage on the road

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Mumbai: While the nation is coming together for cleanliness, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma became the inspiration of millions of Indians as she slammed a passerby for throwing garbage on the road.

Her husband and Indian cricket team skipper Virat Kohli on Saturday posted a video in which Anushka Sharma is asking the person in the other car “why did he throw the garbage on the road?”

“Saw these people throwing garbage on the road & pulled them up rightfully. Travelling in a luxury car and brains gone for a toss. These people will keep our country clean? Yeah right! If you see something wrong happening like this, do the same & spread awareness,” Kohli tweeted.

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“Lot of people who don’t have the courage to do something like this find it funny. Everything for people nowadays is meme content. Shame,” he added.

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