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Optical illusion: Can you spot Virat Kohli in this vegetarian thali?

Using AI tools, artists are creating never-seen-before optical il... Read More
The world of optical is filled with the most interesting as well as puzzling images that can leave you shocked and amazed at the same time. While most of the previous optical illusions revolved around hand-made paintings or cleverly and skillfully clicked images, with the advent of AI tools, many artists are creating never-seen-before optical illusions using their digital tools.

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One such interesting illusion that is going viral is one featuring perhaps your favorite food and your favorite cricketer. What else can we ask for!?

(Image source: Instagram/dgtl_dreamer)


In the image shared above, you can see a close up shot of mouth-watering Indian food, featuring Chhole Curry, Yellow Rice and Naan Breads. Delicious right? Well, this meal is going to get more interesting when you will be able to see ace cricketer Virat Kohli in this same image. Don't believe us? See for yourselves!

In order to be able to see Kohli, all you need to do is half close your eyes, or maybe a bit more, until you can only see a little. Focus on the image and the face of Virat should appear. It's that easy!


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This amazing illusion has been created by Digital creator 'Digital Dreamer' with the Instagram handle dgtl_dreamer.

Instagram users went gaga seeing the cool illusion.

A curious user commented, “Bhai kaise banaya...?”

Another asked, “Soo dope!! Are these from mid journey ??”

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