Virat Kohli’s epic reaction to ‘My delulu is the only solulu’ phrase is viral

A video of Virat Kohli reacting to a viral internet catchphrase has divided people. In an interview with Sumukhi Suresh, the cricketer had an epic reaction when asked his opinion on the phrase ‘My delulu is the only solulu’. What’s even more interesting is how several netizens have reported having the “exact same” reaction when they first heard the term.

Many shared how they could relate to Virat Kohli's reaction to the phrase 'My delulu is the only solulu'.  (Instagram/@virat.kohli) Many shared how they could relate to Virat Kohli’s reaction to the phrase ‘My delulu is the only solulu’. (Instagram/@virat.kohli)

User X shared the video with a caption that read: “Virat Kohli can’t believe the word delulu exists.” In the clip, Suresh says ‘delulu’. To which Kohli laughs loudly and says, ‘Nehi yaar [No].” Suresh immediately proceeds to say the whole phrase and after laughing for a moment, Kohli simply says, ‘Aise kaun baat karta hai [Who speaks like this].”

However, he very quickly deciphers the meaning of the expression – “My delusion is the only solution”. The clip ends with Kohli repeating the phrase as he stares at Suresh in disbelief.

Watch this conversation between Virat Kohli and Sumukhi Suresh:

The post was shared on November 7. Since then, the tweet has garnered close to 1.8 lakh views. The post additionally collected almost 1,800 likes. People posted various comments while reacting to the video, with many sharing how they related to Kohli’s reaction.

See how X users reacted to the video:

“This is me. This is me. I had the exact same reaction,” user X shared. “He’s so real for this,” added another. “His reaction to the delulu solulu thing was epic – he’s not in this video, and he said, thank god I was born in ’88,” a third joined in. “His face was in disbelief,” wrote a fourth.

What does ‘My delulu is the only solulu’ mean?’

This trend originated on TikTok, and at first it became a way to describe someone’s love life, reports Forbes. It referred to the belief that one is interested in a person, despite signs suggesting otherwise. However, the viral term soon spread its wings and became the preferred term for many people to use in various areas of life.

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