I don't really read a lot of newspapers. I don't pay attention to what is being said or written about me. I've had lots of experiences in the past when I got too much into it. That sort of diverts your focus.
From Virat Kohli
As a kid, even I knew everything about my favourite cricketers. I used to know everything possible. Now I see kids knowing about me. It feels good.
I am very happy playing and showing off my talent on the cricket field and have no plans to enter Bollywood.
I love wearing whatever is comfortable, and that could be something which was in trend years ago. So, I don't follow fashion.
In T20, you don't have time to get distracted - it's so quick, you have to run around in the field, and while batting, you don't actually think about anything else.
I've been lucky - all the ads I've got, I've got to be myself. I haven't had to act too much or tried too hard to be someone I'm not. I think that's why people sort of like them. Even the Fastrack ads I did with Genelia.
I'm not someone who sits at home and doesn't like to go out, doesn't like to watch movies. I like to live my life.
During my school days, I was doing a play, and my costume fell on the stage. I really wish it didn't happen.
The people you choose to have around you make all the difference. My family and close friends keep me grounded. You have to have a mind of your own and a strong head on your shoulders. Cricket is the most important thing to me, so the rest of it pales in comparison.
I like to be myself, and I don't pretend. For instance, I don't dress up for occasions; I am what I am.
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