In the ODI series between India and West Indies, a fan of Virat caught everyone's attention. The name of this fan is Pintu Raj Behera and he is such a big fan of Virat that he has done 16 tattoos on his body.
Let us know that during the first Test against South Africa in October, Pinturaj met Virat for the first time in Visakhapatnam. After this, now when Team India and Virat Kohli reached Pinturaj's home state Odisha, this fan again came to meet Virat. Virat likes to get tattoos done on the body and that's why Pinturaj has also got 16 tattoos attached to his favorite cricketer on the body. He has also got Virat's picture tattooed on his chest.
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Let me tell you that Virat met Pinturaj before the Test against South Africa in Visakhapatnam. Virat hugged Pinturaj on seeing it. The 16 tattoos made by Pinturaj on Virat's body include photographs of him, his records, a tattoo of his jersey number. Apart from Virat, Pinturaj has also got a tattoo of Sachin Tendulkar's picture. Also, Virat's coach Rajkumar Sharma, kissing his wife Anushka has got his photo tattoo done. Pinturaj got the first tattoo done in the year 2016. After this, pictures related to the memorable moments of Virat's career, the figures have been tattooed by Pinturaj on his body.

Pinturaj told that till now he has spent more than one lakh rupees on these tattoos. He told that he felt this hobby by looking at Virat. Virat has 9 tattoos on his body. He said- People get their god or family names or pictures tattooed, but I consider Virat to be God, so I started making tattoos associated with Virat.

Significantly, Pintu hails from Baharampur in Odisha and belongs to a normal middle-class family. They do contract work. Initially, there was no money, he could not go to the stadium and watch the match, but gradually when he started accumulating money due to work, he started watching the match in the stadium.

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