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: AI-Manipulated Video Falsely Claims Mukesh Ambani Endorsed A Cure For Diabetes

A video claiming to show Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani promoting a cure for diabetes is making the rounds on social media. In the clip, Ambani appears to endorse a miracle remedy, claiming that a simple fruit can “reset your pancreas” and eliminate the need for medication like metformin. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth
2. Fact Check: ‘Floodlight Failure’ Video From New Zealand Falsely Linked To Pak Stadium

A video showing a sudden blackout during a cricket match is widely circulating on social media. Many users claim that the incident occurred during a match in Pakistan. In the video, the floodlights of the stadium abruptly shut down mid-over, plunging the entire field into darkness. Several users have also shared this clip alongside derogatory remarks targeting Pakistan’s infrastructure. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth
3. Fact Check: Elephant Being Attacked By JCBs In Hyderabad’s Gachibowli Forest? Here’s The Truth

Amid recent protests in Hyderabad over the deforestation of 400 acres in Gachibowli, near Hyderabad Central University (HCU), a video has gone viral on social media showing a JCB attempting to lift an elephant. Many users claim that the JCB is attacking the elephant, linking it to the ongoing Hyderabad protests. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth
4. Fact Check: Viral Graphic Claiming PM Modi To Retire In 2025 Is Misleading

A graphic with the news channel Times Now logo is doing the rounds on social media, claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced his retirement. The viral post attributes a quote to PM Modi, stating, “16th September 2025 will be my last day at work”, and further alleges that this declaration came two days after a meeting with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Find out here
5. Fact Check: AI-Generated Image Falsely Shows Hardik Pandya With Ananya Panday

A picture is doing the rounds on social media claims to show cricketer Hardik Pandya posing with Bollywood actress Ananya Panday, both dressed in IPL jerseys. Debunk the myth here


