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: Shashi Tharoor’s 2024 Litfest Remarks Falsely Linked To His Recent US Visit
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, India dispatched seven all-party delegations worldwide to highlight the objectives of Operation Sindoor and expose Pakistan’s role in terrorism. One such delegation, led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, is scheduled to visit the United States on May 25, followed by trips to Guyana, Panama, Brazil, and Colombia. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth
2. Fact Check: Viral Claim About Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Death Is False
A viral claim is circulating on social media suggesting that veteran politician, former Union Minister, and RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav has passed away. The post is accompanied by a video showing his younger son, Tejashwi Yadav, stepping out of a car. Find out here
3. Fact Check: No, Actor Sanjay Mishra Is Not Dead; Viral RIP Posts Are Misleading
A claim that veteran actor Sanjay Mishra has passed away is going viral on social media, with many users posting condolence messages and sharing his photo with captions like ‘RIP’ and ‘Om Shanti’. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth
4. Fact Check: Iranian Video Of Fish Falling From Sky Falsely Linked To Recent Rainfall In Delhi

A video showing hailstones and fish falling from the sky is doing the rounds on social media, claiming that it captures the aftermath of a storm in Delhi on May 22. Debunk the myth here
5. Fact Check: This Image of Hardik Pandya With Colonel Sofiya Qureshi Is Edited
In the wake of Operation Sindoor — India’s high-impact counterterror operation in Pakistan — a picture of cricketer Hardik Pandya with Colonel Sofiya Qureshi has gone viral on social media. Several users are sharing the image, claiming it to be genuine. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth