Fact Check: Viral Video Claiming 'Deva Shree Ganesha' Song Played at Dubai Stadium After India-Pakistan Match is Fake
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 27, 2025 16:06 IST2025-02-27T16:05:20+5:302025-02-27T16:06:00+5:30
Created By: Boom Co-Published By: LokmatTimes.com A viral video claiming to show a Ganesh aarti being played at ...

Fact Check: Viral Video Claiming 'Deva Shree Ganesha' Song Played at Dubai Stadium After India-Pakistan Match is Fake
Created By: Boom
Co-Published By: LokmatTimes.com
A viral video claiming to show a Ganesh aarti being played at Dubai International Stadium after India's victory over Pakistan in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is false. The video, shared with the caption "After India's victory, Ganesh Aarti was played in front of Pakistanis," has been misleadingly edited to combine two unrelated clips overlaid with the song "Deva Shree Ganesha" by Bollywood music composer duo Ajay-Atul.
Upon investigation, BOOM found that the viral video consists of two separate videos. The first segment, featuring the song "Deva Shree Ganesha" with people clapping, is from the 50th-anniversary celebration at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium on January 19, 2025. During this event, several top cricketers, including India's ODI Captain Rohit Sharma and former cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, attended, and Ajay-Atul performed live. This clip was also uploaded on Instagram, with the caption clearly stating it was from the Wankhede Stadium.
The second segment of the video, showing a packed stadium, was taken from the India vs. England match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 12, 2025. A reverse image search revealed that the video was posted on February 13, 2025, with the caption identifying it as from the third ODI between India and England, where the scoreboard reads England - 175/8. This shows that the video was not from the India vs. Pakistan match, which took place on February 23, 2025, in Dubai.
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is being hosted by Pakistan, but due to India's refusal to travel there, the Pakistan Cricket Board opted for a hybrid model, with India's matches being held in Dubai. Despite the claim, there is no evidence supporting the notion that a Ganesh aarti was played at the Dubai International Stadium after India’s victory over Pakistan. To conclude, the viral video is a combination of unrelated clips and is entirely false.
This story was originally published by Boom and republished by LokmatTimes.com as part of the Shakti Collective.