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MS Dhoni Instagram profile pic: MS Dhoni’s change of Instagram DP sends social media in a frenzy

Gurpreet Singh
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MS Dhoni Instagram profile pic: MS Dhoni's change change of Instagram DP sends social media in a frenzy

MS Dhoni Instagram profile pic: Despite huge number of followers across social media handles, Dhoni hardly remains active in any of them.

Despite having retired from international Cricket in August 2020, former India captain MS Dhoni continues to be part of discussions amongst his countless fans with the slightest of his mentions by a Cricket expert/ former Cricketer, or after any of his activities off-the-field, as part of his personal life.

Recently fans expressed their joy, when Dhoni had, for mere few seconds appeared during the Instagram group video chat by the present Indian cricketers involving Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, and Suryakumar Yadav.

Now, a recent, rare activity by the 41-year-old across one of his social media handles, has yet again garnered the attention of the fans, thereby making him the centre of attraction the entire day.

MS Dhoni Instagram profile pic

Just a couple of days shy of the red-letter day on August 15, the entire country is celebrating what is known as the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to mark 75 years of India’s independence from the British rule.

The occasion has led to an initiative by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has urged the citizens to put the ‘Tiranga’ (Tricolour) as the profile picture of their social media accounts between August 2 and 15.

Following suit, MS Dhoni changed his Instagram profile picture or the display picture (DP) to the Indian Tricolour, with a quote written underneath it in Sanskrit which meant: ‘I’m blessed to be a Bharatiya (Indian)’.

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Gurpreet Singh

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Gurpreet Singh is a Cricket writer at The Sportsrush. His platonic relationship with sports had always been there since childhood, but Cricket managed to strike a special, intimate nerve of his heart. Although his initial dream of playing the sport at the highest level couldn't come to fruition, Gurpreet did represent the state of Jharkhand at the under-14 level. However, almost like taking a pledge to never let the undying passion for Cricket fade away even a tad, he made sure to continue the love relationship by assigning the field of journalism as an indirect Cupid. He thus, first finished his bachelor's in journalism and then pursued the PG Diploma course in English journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). Soon after and since 2019, he has been working at The Sportsrush. Apart from sports, he takes keen interest in politics, and in understanding women and gender-related issues.

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