Mumbai: Team India cricketer KL Rahul returned home with his ladylove Athiya Shetty after undergoing sports hernia surgery in Germany.
The couple was spotted coming out of Mumbai airport paparazzi.
Bollywood star Suneil Shetty’s daughter Athiya, herself an actress, sported a black top which she paired with beige trousers and a black pullover.
Rahul donned a white T-shirt, grey trousers and a blue jacket. Walking at a distance, both are seen with face masks, as part of COVID-19 protocol.
Videos of the celebrity couple went viral on social media.
Watch the clip shared by Bollywood Chronicle on Twitter:
Rahul, the designated vice-captain of the Indian team currently playing the one-off Test against England at Birmingham, had to pull out of the tour due to an injury.
The stylish right-hander took to Instagram four days ago to share a health update.
“Hello everyone. It’s been a tough couple of weeks but the surgery was successful… My road to recovery has begun. Thank you for your messages and prayers,” Rahul had posted with a amiling picture.
Rahul has been bothered by lower abdominal concerns, including groin strain and hamstring injury. He will undergo rehabilitation at National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.
There were rumours of Rahul and Athiya, who have reportedly been dating for around three years, getting married in December this year. The Mootichoor Chaknachoor actress, however, dismissed those reports.
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