India captain Rohit Sharma got upset when paparazzi and fans tried to take pictures of him while he was walking with his daughter Samaira at the airport on Monday (March 17).
Rohit Sharma’s Reaction to Paparazzi at the Airport
In a viral video on social media, Rohit Sharma is seen walking toward his car with Samaira. When a group started taking photos, he carefully pulled Samaira behind him to protect her from the cameras.
However, Rohit wasn’t happy with some journalists and reporters after returning to his hometown, Mumbai. In a video shared on social media, Rohit was seen walking out of the Mumbai airport with his family.
In the video, the Indian captain was holding his daughter’s hand. As he walked ahead, he appeared upset with the reporters for trying to take pictures of him and his family. Rohit was heard saying, “Aye aye aye,” to the reporters as they continued snapping photos.
The star cricketer also helped another child get into the car while keeping an eye on the photographers. Once things calmed down, he smiled and posed for the cameras.
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A Look at Rohit Sharma’s Recent Form Ahead of IPL 2025
After India’s victory in the Champions Trophy 2025, Rohit traveled to the Maldives with his wife Ritika Sajdeh, daughter Samaira, and son Ahaan. He enjoyed some quality time there before gearing up for his busy schedule, which includes the IPL 2025.
Rohit Sharma will play for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025 and will be an important player for the team. Although he has retired from T20 internationals, he is still committed to playing in the IPL for the coming years.

Mumbai Indians kept him in their squad for IPL 2025 by retaining him for INR 16.35 crore. Rohit has been a key player for MI, leading them to an impressive five IPL titles.
At 37, Rohit hasn’t been in the best form in recent IPL seasons, which has raised some concerns. However, he can still be a dangerous player this season. He will likely focus on his aggressive batting style, which he has also used in international cricket.
Currently, he is the third-highest run-scorer in IPL history, with 6628 runs in 257 matches at an average of 29.72 and a strike rate of 131.14. He is expected to surpass Shikhar Dhawan and become the second-highest run-scorer this year.
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