Arshdeep Singh seen roaming with rumoured girlfriend Samreen Kaur in Dharamshala without security ahead of PBKS vs DC IPL match, fans say 'let them breathe'
Cricketer Arshdeep Singh was seen walking hand-in-hand with rumoured girlfriend Samreen Kaur on the streets of Dharamshala, sparking discussions about player security and public interaction. He was seen roaming with his Samreen ahead of the PBKS v...

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The video was shared on X by user Nikhil Saini with the caption, "Arshdeep Singh with Samreen Kaur on the streets of Dharamshala. Only in Himachal you’ll see cricketers walking around so freely without much security or chaos! Still feels a bit risky though. Wonder what the usual protocol is for players in such situations?" (sic)
Fans question security, protocol
Arshdeep Singh's video quickly sparked discussion across social media platforms, with many fans praising Arshdeep Singh for his simplicity and grounded nature despite his rising stature in Indian cricket. Several users also pointed out how increasingly rare it has become to see top cricketers casually interacting in public spaces without a heavy security presence."Bro which protocol? They are common citizens like us . If they need security, get them to spend their own," wrote one user. "Hope people respect your space and let them breath," commented another.
Arshdeep Singh seen carrying girlfriend's bags
Recently, Arshdeep Singh found himself in the middle of an online discussion after a video showed him carrying several bags while walking with Samreen Kaur at an airport. In the clip, Arshdeep is seen carrying three suitcases while Samreen is walking beside him with a small handbag and a boarding pass. The post quickly gained attention and triggered mixed reactions online.Bro is carrying 3 heavy bags, whereas the girl is only carrying a lightweight handbag with a boarding pass. Is this the equality? If he is a boy doesn’t mean you will use him like this."
Many users quickly stepped in to defend the Indian pacer. “It’s called chivalry, mate! It shows that you’re single," one user wrote.
“Bro spends his life carrying Punjab Kings bowling attack, and you all are worried about 3 bags," a person reacted.
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