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    Rahul Dravid Features in an Aggressive Advertisement, WATCH

    Current Indian team skipper Virat Kohli shared a video of Rahul Dravid who shows his aggressive mode in an advertisement of a credit card payment app.

    Rahul Dravid Featured in an Aggressive Advertisement

    Rahul Dravid, who is considered as one of the greatest batsmen in the world to play cricket ever, was known for calmness and well-behaved manners on both on and off the field. Fans were impressive to see such an calm person in an aggressive way of acting on screen.

    Sharing the video of the advertisement on his Twitter account, Kohli said: “Never seen this side of Rahul bhai”.

    In the advertisement, Dravid, who is known as ‘The Wall’ of Indian cricket, can be seen getting nagged and shouting while he is stuck in a traffic jam.

    “Hey…that doesn’t mean you can overtake! Come man, come… you come man!!! I’ll smack you! Could have gone straight and taken a…,” the former Indian skipper can be seen shouting from his car.

    “Indiranagar ka gunda hun main,” Dravid shouted in the viral advertisement while breaking the side-mirror of a car standing next to him with his bat.

    The advertisement has left everyone in shock as people saw the “angry” side of Dravid, who is known for his calmness. Meanwhile, Dodda Ganesh, Dravid’s former India and Karnataka teammate, said that this is not the first time when the legendary cricketer got angry over something.

    “The last time Rahul Dravid shouted like this was, from the Karnataka dressing room, and I was at the receiving end. “Innu ondu Run ide kano”,” he tweeted.

    Virat Kohli currently leads Royal Challengers Banaglore(RCB) in IPL 2021 season. In the first match of IPL 2021 RCB faces MI and won the match by 2 runs with ABD’s aggressive impressive performance.

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