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No, video doesn’t show cricketer Virat Kohli talking about RG Kar murder case

By: Annet Preethi Furtado

August 22 2024

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This image shows screenshots of social media posts, with captions claiming it shows Virat Kohli condemning the recent Kolkata rape and murder case and call for the hanging of rapist. Screenshots of the viral post that claims that this video depicts Virat Kohli condemning the recent Kolkata rape and murder case and calling for the rapist to be hanged. (Source: X/Screenshot/Modified by Logically Facts)

Fact-Check

The Verdict False

The segment is from a 2022 podcast with Kohli; unrelated audio has been overlaid to falsely suggest that Kohli commented on the RG Kar murder case.

(Trigger Warning: This story contains mentions of rape and sexual assault. Reader discretion is advised.)

What's the claim?

A video circulating on social media claims to show Indian cricketer Virat Kohli condemning the recent rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The video reportedly features Kohli advocating for the hanging of all rapists.

The incident occurred on August 9, when a postgraduate trainee doctor was allegedly raped and murdered while on duty at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The case has sparked nationwide outrage, prompting public figures from various fields to call for justice and raise awareness about the tragedy.

In the video, text in Hindi above Kohli's image reads (translated), "Virat sir has also supported." Another line below reads, "Aryan sir motivational."

This clip has been shared across platforms such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube. Archived versions of such posts can be found here, here, here, here, and here.

Screenshots of social media posts. (Source: Screenshots/YouTube/X/Modified by Logically Facts)

Our investigation revealed that the viral video was manipulated by overlaying audio onto original footage from a 2022 podcast in which Kohli reflected on how the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament transformed his life.

What did we find?

A reverse image search revealed a similar video of Kohli posted on Instagram (archived here) on May 24, 2024. In this video, Kohli discusses how, until 2018, his achievements were often overshadowed by the comment, "But England..." despite his global success. This video predates the Kolkata rape-murder case, indicating it is unrelated to the RG Kar incident.

Further investigation showed that in February 2022, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) shared a one-minute clip from a podcast featuring Kohli on (archived here). The caption indicated that the podcast was about the IPL and Kohli's personal journey. Kohli also posted a longer excerpt of this podcast on his account (archived here), discussing his experiences with the IPL.

In both posts, Kohli is wearing a jacket with a Puma emblem on the left side and another symbol on the right. This matches the attire seen in the viral video.

Comparison of the screenshot from the Instagram video with the video posted by Royal Challengers Bangalore on the X platform. (Source: Instagram/X)

The RCB channel also uploaded the full podcast video (archived hereon YouTube on February 26, 2024. Titled "RCB Podcast: How the IPL Changed My Life ft. Virat Kohli | Full Episode," the video is 46 minutes and 27 seconds long. The segment now viral appears between the 6:52 and 7:00 mark.

In this segment, Kohli says, "I felt like the composition of that team, with amazing players in the right positions, meant I was not able to play in the position that was my strength." This exact portion matches the viral video, including Kohli's facial expressions and mouth movements.

This confirms that the segment has been edited with overlaid audio to falsely link Kohli's remarks to the RG Kar murder case.

What is the source of the video?

We traced the video to the Instagram account aryan_sir_motivational (archived here), which posted it on August 20. Comments on this post indicated that it had been edited; in response to one such comment, the account seemed to take credit for the video. Logically Facts has contacted the account owner for comment and will update this fact-check upon receiving a response.

As of August 22, there is no record of Kohli making any statements directly related to the Kolkata rape-murder case. While he has previously condemned violence against women, he has not addressed the RG Kar case.

The verdict

The original footage is from a 2022 RCB podcast where Kohli discussed his experiences of playing in the IPL. The segment in question has been edited with overlaid audio to falsely suggest that Kohli commented on the RG Kar murder case.

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