In today’s fast-paced digital world, misinformation spreads like wildfire, influencing opinions and shaping narratives. At NewsMobile, we’re committed to uncovering the truth behind viral claims, ensuring you stay informed with facts—not fabrications.
From manipulated videos to misleading images and false headlines, today’s roundup delves into the top stories that had netizens talking but didn’t quite hold up under scrutiny. Let’s dive into the facts:
1. Fact Check: 2020 Clip From Egypt Falsely Linked To Fire At Maha Kumbh In Prayagraj
A video showing a massive fire has gone viral on social media, claiming to depict a recent fire at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. The accompanying text claims that 40-50 vehicles were gutted, and 15-20 people suffered severe burns in the incident. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth
2. Fact Check: Unrelated Video Falsely Shared As CCTV Footage of Pulwama Attack
A video is making the rounds on social media, claiming to be the CCTV footage of the deadly Pulwama terror attack that took place on February 14, 2019, killing 40 CRPF jawans. Get the facts here
3. Fact Check: Viral Clip’s Claim On Murder Of Cardiologist Dr Naresh Trehan Is AI-manipulated
A video of a news bulletin is making the rounds on social media, claiming that renowned cardiologist Dr Naresh Trehan was murdered. Find out here
4. Fact Check: Salman Khan With Anant Ambani At Maha Kumbh? Here’s The Truth

A video featuring Bollywood actor Salman Khan and Anant Ambani, Director at Reliance Industries Limited, is widely circulating on social media, claiming that both are at the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. Debunk the myth here
5. Fact Check: Edited Video Falsely Claims Kejriwal Appealed To Vote For Congress In Delhi Polls

As Delhi votes in the Assembly Elections 2025 on February 5, a video of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has gone viral on social media. In the clip, Kejriwal appears to be urging voters to support the Congress. Many users claim that he endorsed Congress in the Delhi elections. Debunk the myth here