Recently, the Indian cricketers KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya featured in the popular Indian talk show “Koffee with Karan”. In that show, Rahul revealed some unknown things about himself, including his crush.
While it is the sixth season of the popular talk show that hosted by the famous Bollywood producer and director Karan Johar and it is broadcasted on Star World, it was the first time ever when the cricketers have been invited in that show. Rahul-Pandya featuring show has been telecasted on last Sunday (6 January).
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During that show, Rahul was asked about his crush in Bollywood. In reply, Rahul revealed that he had a crush on Malaika Arora but there is no one at the moment.
When Karan asked him whether it was because “she was dating Arjun Kapoor?”, Rahul agreed that.
Later in that show, Rahul also revealed his most embarrassing moment in the dressing room of Indian cricket team. The right-handed batsman Rahul, who made his international cricket debut in December 2014, claimed that it happened during his very early time of international cricket.
Talking about his most embarrassing moment in the dressing room, Rahul said, “It was difficult to see half – naked cricketers roaming around in the dressing room. Coming from the team of Karnataka, from the south of India, we don’t do that. I realised that everybody is cool so I did that and I got embarrassed myself.”
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He also revealed that his parents were very happy when he got a job in Reserve Bank of India (RBI) but they are not so happy when plays the cricket.
Rahul said, “My mum, she still gives me grief that she doesn’t have an engineering certificate on the wall. And I tell her that I play for the country and you’re still worried. I got a job with the Reserve Bank of India recently, a couple of years ago. That’s when they were the happiest. Not when I got 100s, not when I won games for the country. They obviously are happy but the happiest they have been is when I got a job, a stable job.”