Shah Rukh Khan and Virat Kohli are two of India’s biggest icons—one a superstar in cinema, the other a legend in cricket. Both men have publicly praised each other and shown deep respect. But on social media, their fans are now doing the opposite.
In recent days, Instagram and Twitter have become battlegrounds. A regular post by Virat Kohli turned into a storm of trolling from SRK fans. Memes and comments mocking Kohli flooded the section, with claims that SRK is the “real king.”
Kohli’s fans weren’t silent either. They hit back hard on SRK’s Instagram, replying with memes, sarcasm, and harsh comparisons. What started as admiration turned into a petty fan war filled with negativity.
Neither SRK nor Kohli has ever supported this behavior. In fact, they’ve always uplifted each other in public interviews and gestures. SRK has applauded Kohli’s cricketing feats, while Kohli has praised SRK’s cinematic journey.
It’s confusing—why are fans tearing down two legends who’ve already earned their place in history? The online clash is no longer about celebrating success but about proving who’s “bigger” in the most toxic way possible.
While all this unfolded, fans of MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and even Salman Khan were just watching the drama. They didn’t need to post—comments from Kohli and SRK fans were providing enough entertainment.
But this toxic culture isn’t funny anymore. It reflects how fan loyalty can become blind aggression. SRK and Virat Kohli have brought pride to India through their respective crafts. They deserve celebration, not online warfare.
True fans support with pride, not pettiness. It’s time for both camps to remember what being a fan really means.




