Indian cricket legend MS Dhoni has become popular because of a video of him playing Candy Crush on his tablet during a flight with IndiGo. The video shows an Indigo flight attendant selling Dhone chocolates. The star Indian cricketer responded to his kind gesture with a friendly exchange. In the same clip, Dhoni can be seen keeping a Candy Crush tab open in front of him. Fans got curious when they saw pictures of Dhoni enjoying a game of Candy Crush. After Dhoni’s video was posted, the hashtag #CandyCrush started trending on Twitter. On Twitter, many relived their childhood memories associated with the game, and others spoke about Dhoni’s beloved pastime. In any case, everyone on the internet is of the opinion that Dhoni was not playing Candy Crush, but Pet Rescue Saga.
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However, once the video was widely shared online, Candy Crush became a popular topic on Twitter. According to the makers of the mobile game software, more than 3 million users downloaded it within the first three hours. The official Candy Crush Twitter account congratulated Dhoni for helping to grow the popularity of the game. We’ve had 3.6 million new downloads in the last three hours. The great Indian cricketer @msdhoni is grateful to us. Thanks to you, we have become very popular in India.
MS Dhoni – The crowd favourite. pic.twitter.com/ltpud9P9Jj
– Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) 25 June 2023
Dhoni is not only a talented cricketer but also a big fan of video games. Dhoni is a big fan of video games Call of Duty, FIFA and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
“We all carry PlayStation with us wherever we go,” Indian bowler Ishant Sharma said on YouTube show The Ranveer Show. Mahi Bhai is a huge fan of Call of Duty and other online shooters, and also loves playing PUBG. The former India captain had undergone surgery on his left knee earlier this month and is doing well. Since Dhoni became captain in 2007, India have won the World T20, the 50-over World Cup and the Test Championship (for a total of 18 months starting December 2009).











