"Cute" boy holding placard asking Virat Kohli's permission to take his daughter on date angers netizens

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"Cute" boy holding placard asking Virat Kohli's permission to take his daughter on date angers netizens

"Cute" boy holding placard asking Virat Kohli's permission to take his daughter on date angers netizens
(Image credit: https://twitter.com/niiravmodi)
What few people on Twitter are calling cute, some others are piqued about.
The picture of a little boy holding a placard that reads "Hi Virat Kohli uncle can I take Vamika on a date" is being shared on social media.

Sharing it on Twitter, Dr Nimo Yadav, Ex- Ranji Player, says "Here is something wrong with parenting, idk why people are finding it cute."
The placard has annoyed netizens, many of whom blame the parents of the kid for making him do that. Many have said that the little boy is unaware of what is written on the placard and parents might have done that to gain likes and followers on social media.

This incident, though it might be forgotten after a few days, brings up a big question. How far can one go in order to gain attention on social media? Celebrities and their families have been targeted by audiences, fans and followers to gain social media presence.

Misusing the names of celebrities, using their pictures for personal gain is going on without any limitation.

Holding a placard asking a father to allow his daughter to go on a date is uncivil, and making a little boy, who might not be able to spell his name correctly, stand holding that placard is gross!

"This is not cute. It’s vulgar," tweets one user.


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"I think parents themselves wrote this placard and gave it to the chiId to come on camera. The issue is with parents," says another.


"This is just creepy, he surely didn't write this on his own," tweets another.

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