Former India coach Ravi Shastri turns fashionista, netizens can't keep calm : The Tribune India

2022-05-28 10:08:15 By : Mr. Kevin Sun

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Since being shared, the post has garnered over 47,000 likes

Updated At: May 20, 2022 07:54 PM (IST)

In a recently shared photo, Shastri has turned into a fashionista, with glittering jacket and a golden chain with stylish sunglasses. Pic credit- Twitter/@RaviShastriOfc

The swag of former India coach Ravi Shastri is one of a kind. He is considered as a brash and outspoken person, who is always in news for many reasons. In the course, Shastri’s recent post on Twitter has taken social media by storm.

In a recently shared photo, Shastri has turned into a fashionista, with glittering jacket and a golden chain with stylish sunglasses. Moreover, his caption on picture served as cherry on a cake. “My family lives in Mumbai and I live in the moment,” the post reads.

My family lives in Mumbai and I live in the moment. pic.twitter.com/22BBncYoDL

Since being shared, the post has garnered over 47,000 likes. Netizens are amused to see Shastri’s modish look. However, many users have initiated a meme fest in comment section of the post.

Me after saying Pardon instead of Sorry :- pic.twitter.com/fdenQUxL77

PT sir after giving the morning assembly speech in English: pic.twitter.com/ksefdMNd3Z

Mummy ke bolne se pahle fridge main pani ki bottle bhar ke rakhne ke baad main pic.twitter.com/q7AgIqHODW

Coolest man alive on the planet, no doubt

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