Sachin Tendulkar adopts the Khaby Style - Check out the viral video!
Home > News Shots > Sports newsFormer Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar's video posted on his Instagram page today has gone viral on social media.
Described as the godfather of the cricketing world, Sachin Tendulkar has always been active on social networking sites, including Instagram. He is followed by millions of people through social networking sites. In the meantime, Sachin has posted a video on his official Instagram page. It is currently spreading virally.
In the video released by Sachin, he is standing near a water pipe. Water leaks from the tap. Closing it completely, he stretches out his hand in the famous Khaby style. The caption to this video states, "Open the faucet only when needed and then close it properly."
Tendulkar has previously released videos on social responsibility, including wearing a helmet.
World Water Day
Water is one of the essential resources of the world. Emphasizing its need, it was announced at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, 1992, that World Water Day would be observed on March 22. Every year since 1993, World Water Day has been celebrated on March 22.
The video released by Sachin Tendulkar on World Water Day today is going viral on social media.
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