A heartwarming video of Indian cricketer Rinku Singh’s father, Khanchandra Singh, has been making waves on social media. The clip captures Khanchandra riding a Kawasaki Ninja H2R gifted by his son, with his joy evident in his glowing expressions as he took the superbike for a test drive.

The Kawasaki Ninja H2R, a premium motorcycle, is available in a single variant and colour and has a price tag exceeding INR 5 lakh in India. Rinku’s thoughtful gesture has touched many hearts, earning widespread praise from fans for the cricketer’s gratitude and love for his father.
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For those unfamiliar with Khanchandra’s background, he worked for an LPG distribution company and led a modest life. Residing in a two-room quarter near Aligarh Stadium in Uttar Pradesh, Khanchandra and his wife, Vina Devi, raised their five children, with Rinku being their third. Despite his son’s fame and success, Khanchandra remains humble and continues his job delivering gas cylinders daily, exemplifying simplicity and hard work.
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Meanwhile, there’s buzz about Rinku’s personal life, with reports suggesting he is set to marry Priya Saroj, daughter of Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj. According to sources, the couple has known each other for over a year and recently received their families’ blessings. “Both families have agreed to the marriage,” Priya’s father told NDTV Sports, confirming the happy news.
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On the cricketing front, Rinku Singh is gearing up for India’s five-match T20I series against England, where he will be looking to make an impact. Later this year, he will don the Kolkata Knight Riders jersey in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League, continuing his rise in Indian cricket.
Rinku’s touching gesture towards his father and his flourishing career showcase not just his talent but also his grounded personality, earning admiration from fans and peers alike.