Virat Kohli’s bar is in trouble for breaking the rules. While all bars in Bengaluru are supposed to be closed by 1 a.m., Kohli’s bars are alleged to be open until 1.30 a.m. An FIR has been registered by the Bengaluru police.
Virat’s ‘One8 Commune’ is the pub on MG Road, Bangalore. DCP Central of Bengaluru Police said that this pub was found to be open even after 1.30 am. There have also been allegations of loud music playing. Similar allegations have been made against many other pubs in the area adjacent to the Chinnaswamy Stadium. DCP Central said, “On the basis of the complaints we have received, an investigation has been started. Further action will be taken as required.”
Virat’s ‘One8 Commune’ panshalas are also present in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and Kolkata. The Bengaluru bar opened in December last year. It is located on the seventh floor of the ‘Ratnam Complex’. Last year, Virat’s bar in Mumbai was embroiled in controversy several times. A man from Tamil Nadu posted a video on X (formerly Twitter).
It shows that he is not allowed to enter the bar because he is wearing a particularly southern outfit. After that, there was a controversy about playing songs in violation of copyright. The Delhi High Court issued a ban on playing the related song in that bar. After winning the T20 World Cup, Virat is now in London. Wife Anushka Sharma, daughter Bhamika, and son Akaya are there.