Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s love story is one that fans simply can’t get enough of. From their first meeting to building a beautiful family together, their journey is all heart. But what makes their bond even more special is the warm relationship Virat shares with Anushka’s family.On 11 December 2017, Virushka took their relationship to the next level. They tied the knot in a private ceremony in Tuscany, Italy. The couple’s next big chapter began on 11 January 2021, when they welcomed their first child, a daughter named Vamika. Their joy doubled on 15 February 2024, with the birth of their son, Akaay.Many times, Anushka’s parents have been spotted accompanying the actress or helping take care of the kids. This clearly shows the deep bond and affection they all share as a family.‘I never felt out of place’In an earlier chat with Dinesh Karthik, Virat opened up about how easily he became a part of Anushka’s family. Dinesh said, “You have literally imbibed Anushka’s parents as your own parents.”Virat replied, “It’s amazing. Just the acceptance from day one was something that was so beautiful. I never felt out of place whenever I met them, whenever I went to see Anushka.”‘Father-in-law and me are like friends’Virat also spoke warmly about his bond with Anushka’s father, Ajay Kumar Sharma. He shared, “Even now, my father-in-law and me are like friends, I can literally share everything with him. And he is an ex-army man. His point of view is so fearless and so clear. It’s absolutely amazing when I speak to him about anything.”‘Just beautiful people’Virat didn’t stop there. He had only good things to say about the rest of Anushka’s family too. He said, “And my mother-in-law as well. Just beautiful people. And my brother-in-law as well.”‘Relationships are only based on mutual respect and unconditional love’Speaking from the heart, Virat summed it all up perfectly. He said, “All of them are so accepting and so welcoming. At the end of the day, you realise when you so organically blend with people who accept you so quickly that relationships are only based on mutual respect and understanding and unconditional love… is what they call and that’s something I have absolutely experienced.”