Fact Check: Manish Kashyap's video not played during Kapil Sharma's show, viral video 'edited'
February 25, 2024 23:06 ISTWatching the video, it seems as if Manish Kashyap is giving a class to both the actors in front of them.
Watching the video, it seems as if Manish Kashyap is giving a class to both the actors in front of them.
The India TV Fact Check team has debunked the misinformation surrounding an old video circulating on social media, misrepresented as a recent incident in the farmers' protest near the Delhi border.
The India TV Fact Check team has debunked the misinformation surrounding an old video circulating on social media, misrepresented as a recent incident in the farmers' protest near the Delhi border.
FACT CHECK: The resurfacing of an old image depicting a police officer detaining a Sikh man with misleading captions sparked a wave of misinformation on social media, falsely implicating supporters of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Misleading videos falsely depicting alcohol distribution at the farmers' protests have circulated online, drawing attention to the issue. India TV's Fact Check team debunked these videos, tracing them to unrelated events like the Baba Rodu Shah fair in Punjab and an incident from April 2020.
The resurfacing of a distressing video depicting a woman being assaulted on live TV, falsely linked to recent protests in Sandeshkhali, West Bengal, was debunked by India TV's Fact Check team.
The misleading video, previously associated with clashes during Republic Day celebrations, has been circulating since January 2021. Reports suggest that Nihang Sikhs were involved in a tractor rally on January 26, 2021, encountering clashes with police while en route to Red Fort.
A video circulating on social media shows people distributing alcohol. It is claimed to be from the farmer's protest, suggesting that the individuals consuming alcohol are farmers. However, the truth behind this video is quite different.
Many videos go viral on social media every day, so it is difficult to know which one is real and which one is fake, hence India TV does this fact check for you.
The circulation of a photo allegedly depicting modified tractors falsely linked to the 'Delhi Chalo' farmers' protest is causing misinformation on social media. The misleading narrative suggests the tractors are intended to breach police barricades for the protest's entry into Delhi.
The viral video depicting a girl pleading against eviction in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, is misleadingly portrayed as recent, despite being from January 2023. Amidst the unrest in Haldwani, triggered by demolition activities and resulting in fatalities, the emotional plea captured online attention.
The circulating altered video purportedly showing Rahul Gandhi miscalculating a simple math equation has been debunked by India TV's fact check. The original footage reveals Gandhi accurately discussing the representation of marginalised communities during his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.
FACT CHECK: Violent clashes ensued, prompting a shoot-at-sight order and internet suspension by Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami. Fact-checking revealed the video's true origin, prompting investigations and plans to invoke the National Security Act.
A circulating collage falsely suggested that former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan voted while in jail during the recent general elections. However, the India TV Fact Check team clarified that the image is from a 2018 by-poll, not the 2024 elections.
The woman mistakenly depicted as detained in Oman is identified as Deepika Jogi, aged 29, residing in the Khursipar area of Bhilai. She had travelled to the Arab Peninsula's eastern-southern region for employment as a housemaid. However, she was mistakenly detained for employment purposes.
Social media posts falsely claim Indian fencer CA Bhavani Devi has qualified for the Paris Olympics, but India TV's Fact Check team found no official confirmation. The Paris Olympics, set for July 16 to August 11, 2024, are anticipated to be a global spectacle.
A viral video falsely claimed to show Hindu pilgrims celebrating the inauguration of the Ram temple at Mecca's Kaaba. However, India TV's Fact Check team debunked claims, confirming that the video depicted Indonesian pilgrims at the Kaaba during Umrah, not Hindus celebrating Ram temple inauguration.
A post was being shared on social media regarding the massacre of a family in Bangladesh. When India TV fact-checked the post, it revealed that the information provided in the post was incorrect.
The India TV Fact Check team has clarified that the video is outdated and unrelated to Sitharaman's recent presentation of the interim budget on February 1, 2024.
A post regarding UCC is going viral on social media in which a mobile number is given. It is claimed that you can share your opinion regarding UCC with the government using this number. But during our investigation, this number turned out to be from BJP's public relations campaign.
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