MS Dhoni’s recent viral video with National Security Guard (NSG) commandos highlights the unique blend of deep mutual respect and humbleness that defines his relationship with India's defense forces. The interaction has instantly become a viral sensation across platforms like Instagram. During his visit to an event, Dhoni was seen standing alongside elite NSG commandos. In true "Captain Cool" fashion, he broke the ice by jokingly asking them in Hindi, "Fit lag raha hu na? Jaise jaise time badhta hai, mehnat zyada karni padti hai" ("I'm looking fit, right? As time passes, one has to put in more effort").

The commandos, known for maintaining some of the most grueling fitness standards in the country, nodded and smiled in agreement. Dhoni's remark reflects his reality: at 44 years old, keeping up with active, high-intensity sports requires relentless discipline. This lighthearted conversation comes at a time when cricket fans are closely monitoring his physical conditioning. Earlier in the IPL season, Dhoni worked heavily with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) medical staff to recover from a calf strain.

MS Dhoni participates in drill with NSG Commandos

MS Dhoni was recently spotted donning his Indian Army uniform during a high-profile visit to an NSG Commando Hub, combining his honorary military status with an exclusive interaction with India's elite special forces. The viral footage and photos captured the former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper wearing his official service uniform while deep in conversation with both Indian Army Commandos and National Security Guard (NSG) Black Cats.

As an honorary Lieutenant Colonel in the 106 Infantry Battalion (TA) Para, Dhoni wore his service uniform alongside the highly prestigious Maroon Beret. Former military officials re-shared the backstory of his rank during the event, recalling how Dhoni overcame his personal fear of heights to complete five grueling parachute jumps from military aircraft to officially earn that beret.

The viral video featured an exchange where an upbeat Dhoni asked the elite operators, "Fit lag raha hu na?" The commandos warmly reciprocated, noting that despite stepping away from international cricket years ago, Dhoni still "behaved like a soldier and marched like a soldier" during his interactions. Senior military personnel highlighted that Dhoni’s presence serves as an incredible motivation asset for the armed forces. Unlike typical brand ambassadors, Dhoni has spent actual time living in barracks, undertaking guard duties, and patrolling the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.