Anushka Sharma, Virat Kohli’s pet dog Bruno dies, actor pens goodbye note

6 May, 2020 | newsx bureau

Anushka Sharma, Virat Kohli's dog dies Entertainment

On Wednesday, Actor Anushka Sharma and her cricketer husband Virat Kohli shared the death news of their beloves pet dog, Bruno. The couple wrote a goodbye note on Instagram.

Actor Anushka Sharma and her cricketer husband Virat Kohli’s beloved pet dog, named Bruno died recently. The couple announced the death news on Instagram and wrote a goodbye note along with Bruno’s photo: The caption reads, Bruno RIP. Several fans expressed their grief in the comment section, a user wrote: Sad to hear the death of Bruno, while others left heart emojis.

Virat also shared Bruno’s photo and wrote: Bruno graced their lives for 11 years but made the connection for a lifetime. God bless his soul, gone to a better place, RIP. Their love for dogs can be seen by their recent adoption of 15 stray dogs. The duo made adoption from Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre (CARE) in Bengaluru.

A month ago, Anushka posted a happy picture with Virat and their pet dog. She captioned it, every cloud has a silver lining, though this time seems to be the worst–people are confined to their homes but all can enable more light into their lives.

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♥️ Bruno ♥️ RIP ♥️

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Talking about their part in the battle against COVID-19, when the first case of coronavirus was found in India, the duo posted several informative videos to create awareness. They urged their fans to maintain proper hygiene and wash their hands in every 20 minutes.

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Every dark cloud had a silver lining. And this time, while it may seem like the worst time and in so many ways it actually is, has also forcefully made us all stop and deal with things we might have been running away from because either we were ‘busy’ or it was convenient to say we were 'busy'. If this time is respected for what it is, it will enable more light to shine through. This time has also made us all realise what's truly important. For me just having food, water and a roof over my head and the good health of my family seems MOST important. Everything else is a bonus that I bow my head in gratitude for. But, that which we call 'basic' is not so basic for everyone after looking at all the people who struggle for just those few things. My prayers with them and their families. May everyone be safe and secure. This time has surely made me more reflective. This need to stay at home with your loved ones has been forced upon the entire world but there is a deep lesson for us all. There is a lesson to strive for work and life balance ( I've valued and strived for this dearly for many years now ), there is a lesson to devote more time in things that actually matter. Today, when I'm surrounded by all the blessings in my life, I just want to tell everyone how much compassion I feel for everyone who I see suffer. I want to help as many possible in the best of my abilities. I feel pride in our resilience to be better human beings. I can instinctively feel this in and around me. We will all have our individual and subjective lessons from this time and hopefully, such lessons will continuously stay with us all.

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They even explained the importance of lockdown to curb the spread of the virus and asked people to observe social distancing. Meanwhile, they also donated to the PM CARES, Maharashtra CM’s fund.

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Through social media, Anushka also raised her concern on mob attacking the front line workers, she said, in the time of coronavirus crisis we should stand solidarity and respect the medical staff, nurses and policemen for risking their lives to protect all.