Ahead of the 2026 Indian Premier League season, Virat Kohli has added a new layer to his already extensive body art, with a full-sleeve tattoo on his left arm drawing attention. Executed by Aliens Tattoo India, the piece remains incomplete, with the cricketer reportedly allocating time in phases to continue the work.


 


The development comes as Kohli prepares for Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s opening fixture against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The studio has released details explaining both the technical process and conceptual direction behind the design, ensuring that the conversation remains about meaning rather than mere aesthetics.


 


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Design rooted in continuity, not addition

 


According to the studio, the objective was not to introduce isolated artwork but to build continuity across Kohli’s existing tattoos. The sleeve has been conceptualised to merge earlier elements with new designs, forming a single, cohesive composition rather than a collection of separate visuals. The artists noted, 


 



“This piece draws from his journey as a person. It reflects the transformation he has gone through, what he has moved beyond, what he has arrived at, and the direction he continues to move in."



 


This approach required revisiting older tattoos, including an incomplete armband inspired by Shiva, which had faded over time. Instead of removing past work entirely, the artists opted for selective restoration and integration, treating previous designs as structural components rather than redundancies.


 


They added,


 



“Some parts needed to be covered. Some needed to be refined and restored. And much more needed to be added — with purpose. To take scattered fragments and transform them into a single, cohesive sleeve that flows as one."



 





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