Welcome back Vamika”: Anushka Sharma's daughter Vamika gets special surprise in London hotel

Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, her husband Virat Kohli and their daughter Vamika have been in London since June. The trio was clicked leaving India for the foreign destination in early June.

Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, her husband Virat Kohli and their daughter Vamika have been in London since June. The trio was clicked leaving India for the foreign destination in early June. 

Ever since, we have been getting regular updates from Anushka and Virat's London days, thanks to their social media posts. Recently, the actress shared a picture from a hotel in London where a small surprise awaited baby Vamika.

Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli's daughter Vamika was born on February 11. Her ecstatic parents often share updates of their little one. Recently, Vamika got a sweet surprise from a London hotel. 

With her name written on a green balloon, the hotel welcomed her baby. "Welcome back dear Vamika" read the text on the balloon which was tied to a small toy.

Anushka Sharma is vacationing in London with her husband Virat Kohli and daughter Vamika. The family is there as the Indian cricket team is playing a five-match test series with England. 

While Virushka i.e. Virat and Anushka try to spend as much time together as possible, the couple’s priority is always their daughter Vamika.

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli have decided to not show Vamika's face to the world as they feel it is a decision their child will make on her own when she grows up. News Desk

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