Indian Journalist Vikrant Gupta Says Pakistan’s Hospitality Made Him Feel Like Shah Rukh Khan

Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta praised Pakistan’s hospitality, saying the love and warmth he received made him feel like Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan.

During his recent visit to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy coverage, Gupta gave interviews to multiple TV channels, including Geo News. He also appeared on Tabish Hashmi’s show, where he complimented the host’s skills.

Gupta shared that while his main reason for visiting was work, the love from Pakistani fans was so overwhelming that he could only complete 20% of his planned tasks. He expressed his gratitude for the kindness and respect he received everywhere he went.

He also noted that Pakistani cricket fans admire Indian players such as Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah. He was impressed by how passionately fans chanted their names, showing great enthusiasm and appreciation for their talent.

Gupta’s experience once again highlights the warmth and generosity of Pakistani hospitality. Over the years, many international visitors have shared similar experiences, proving that sports continue to bring people together, despite political differences.

His visit also reflects the strong cricketing bond between India and Pakistan. Even though the two teams are fierce rivals on the field, the mutual respect among fans and players remains strong.

With events like the Champions Trophy providing opportunities for cross-border interactions, sports continue to be a powerful way to build friendships and promote understanding between the two nations. Gupta’s words serve as a reminder that cricket is not just a game—it is a shared passion that unites people beyond borders.

Amna Malik
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