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Clip of ‘Baba Bageshwar’ Dance Actually Shows Vrindavan Devotional Dancer Akash Tiwari

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This is not Baba Bageshwar; the dancer is Vrindavan artist Akash Tiwari
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A video is circulating on social media claiming to show Dhirendra Shastri (Baba Bageshwar) performing a dance.

Sharing the video, the handle Amit Yadav journalist wrote, “Even this art is known to Shastri ji.” (Archived link)

Another handle Manisha Gandhi stated, “He will make a Hindu nation.” (Archived link)

Screengrab of the tweet

Another handle Vimal Kumar asserted, “Don’t underestimate Chhatarpur’s Baba Dhirendra Shastri— he knows how to dance too.” (Archived link)

The video claiming to show Baba Bageshwar performing a dance.
Screengrab of the tweet

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Fact Check

In our fact-check research, we took keyframes from the video and performed a reverse image search, which led us to a post by @/akash.tiwari.vrindavan452. There, we found the same video posted on April 5, 2024. (Archived link)

It turns out that the person in the video is actually Akash Tiwari/Akash Krishna Shastri, a devotional dancer in Vrindavan.

Akash Tiwari, a devotional dancer in Vrindavan.
Akash Tiwari Instagram page screengrab

On this page, we found several videos of Akash Tiwari performing devotional dance, many of which were performed inside the temple premises.

In conclusion, the clip does not show Baba Bageshwar dancing. It shows Akash Tiwari, a devotional dance artist performing in Vrindavan.

ClaimA clip shows Baba Bageshwar performing dance.
Claimed byAmit Yadav journalist, Manisha Gandhi, and Vimal Kumar.
Fact checkThe person seen performing in the clip is not Baba Bageshwar but Akash Tiwari/Akash Krishn Shastri ji, who performs devotional dance in Vrindavan.

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Mahima is a politics-focused fact-checker dedicated to analysing claims, narratives, and viral content related to governance, elections, policy debates, and political controversies. Through detailed research, verified sources, and transparent methodology, Mahima works to debunk misinformation and bring clarity to complex political conversations. The goal is simple: uphold truth in a space where facts often get blurred.