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The viral Video of a woman asking her son-in-law to marry her is scripted

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On 9 December 2022, a Twitter handle with the name Adv. Nazneen Akhtar shared a viral video on Twitter and wrote that nobody would have ever seen such a mother who wanted to marry her son-in-law. Filthy devotees who always question Muslims, look at what is going on in your religion, she added. So, from her tweet, it was clear that she was targeting Hindus and Hinduism.

So, is it true that the woman in the viral video wanted to marry her son-in-law? Let’s Fact Check.

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Fact Check

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source- viral video

During our research, we found some clues like the mention of Robin K Prank in the video. So, we searched for Robin K Prank channel on YouTube. However, we could not find this video on their YouTube channel. Next, we searched for the viral video on the Facebook page of this channel. We found the same viral video on the FB page of the channel posted two days back which is going viral with a different claim now.

The video was posted with the caption, “Paiso se bhar dengi.”

viral Video of a woman asking her son-in-law to marry her is scripted
Source- Robin K Prank Pacebook page

However, for more clarity, we tried to gather some information about the channel. During this, we went through the ‘About’ section of the page and we found this written in its ‘About’ section,  “This page is all about my entertainment and social videos.”

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source- Robin K Prank Facebook Page

Apart from this, we also saw some other videos posted by this channel which makes it clear that the channel makes prank and scripted videos for views and likes only. Moreover, the channel’s page has 28k likes and 1.8 million followers.

Thus all these points made it crystal clear the video is being viral with a different claim only to target and defame Hinduism. The truth is that the video is scripted and allegedly made for entertainment purposes only.

ClaimHindu Mother wants to marry her son-in-law
Claimed byAdv. Nazneen Akhtar
Fact CheckFalse and Misleading

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