British Indian buys Virat Kohli painting for Rs 2.4 crore

Sasha Jaffrey's painting depicts the cricketer's IPL journey over ten years

June 13, 2017 06:27 pm | Updated 09:54 pm IST - Birmingham

Virat Kohli captains Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL

Virat Kohli captains Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL

British Indian entrepreneur Poonam Gupta has bought a painting depicting Virat Kohli’s Indian Premier League (IPL) journey over 10 years for a whopping ₤ 2,90,000 (approx Rs 2.4 crore).

The artist is Sasha Jaffrey and it was bought during the recent charity dinner organised by Virat Kohli Foundation.

Jaffrey is an award winning and one of the most notable painters in the world. He has collaborated with the likes of former England footballer David Beckham, and Indian cricketers MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh for their charities and causes.

“What I like about this young generation of Indian cricketers is that they are responsible and want to make a difference on and off the field. I am very connected to the cause taken up by Virat,” said Poonam Gupta, who is CEO of Scotland-based company PG Papers.

Poonam Gupta has bought a painting depicting Virat Kohli’s Indian Premier League (IPL) journey over 10 years

Poonam Gupta has bought a painting depicting Virat Kohli’s Indian Premier League (IPL) journey over 10 years

 

“Slavery has no place in this world and we need to stand up and do our bit. I am glad Virat has come forward against this evil and by buying this magnificent piece of art created by my favourite artist Sasha Jaffrey, I tick two boxes. I take a rare masterpiece to my home and also help this noble cause in my own way,” Ms. Gupta said.

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