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Virat Kohli Instagram Post Price: How much does he charge for each post?

Virat Kohli is one of the most followed personalities across the world.

Virat Kohli is arguably one of the biggest stars in modern-day cricket. The former skipper is one of the biggest figures in advertising as well as the commercial world due to his superstar reputation on and off the field. The right-hander has a large number of followers on social media.

There is no denying the fact that Kohli has been ruling the cricketing as well as the commercial world due to his sheer hard work. Kohli has a large number of followers on Instagram, and there is no guessing that he charges a huge sum to feature in a commercial. We take a look at the charismatic cricketer’s fan following and other things in detail:

How many followers does Virat Kohli have?

As of now, the former India skipper is the only Indian and Asian with 250 million followers on Instagram. He is the third most followed sportsman on the list after footballers, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi on Instagram. Overall, he is 16th on the list of most followed personalities on Instagram. Kohli has more followers than International sports stars like Roger Federer, Usain Bolt, Lebron James, Serena Williams, Lewis Hamilton, etc.

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How much does Virat Kohli charge for each Instagram post?

As per recent reports, Virat Kohli charges INR 5 crores for one Instagram post. He is 14th on the list when it comes to his charges for each Instagram post. He is the only Asian in the highest-paid personalities list when it comes to earning through Instagram posts alongside Priyanka Chopra.

Kohli has investments in other businesses as well and recently he bought the bungalow of the late legendary singer Kishore Kumar and turned it into a restaurant. He is the most attractive figure in the Advertisement world at the moment as he has signed big deals with companies like MRF, Himalaya, Puma, Vivo etc.

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