A video of a flight attendant delivering the safety briefing to the passengers is going viral on the internet as the first-ever announcement made in the Sanskrit language at the Varanasi airport.
What do viral posts say?: Identifying the airlines as 'Akasa Air', people have shared the clip with a caption that said, "First flight announcement in Sanskrit in Varanasi Airport. Great. Remembering our ancient great language. Be proud to be an Indian."
What's the truth?: The video is old and was actually dubbed in Sanskrit.
The airline had also clarified at that time and said that their inflight announcements were made only in Hindi and English.
How did we find that out?: On closely checking the video, we found a watermark of an Instagram handle that said "@SANSKRITSPARROW.
We searched for the username on Instagram and came across the same video that was published on 6 June.
Its caption said, "The above content is a dubbed voice over. This was not announced at any flight. This does not have anything to do with @akasaair management."
What did the creator say?: Team WebQoof had spoken to Samashti Gubbi, who ran the account, to find the truth behind the viral clip.
She had clarified that the viral claim is incorrect.
Gubbi further said, "The original video was recorded by me. The reel is a dubbed voice over in Sanskrit by me. It is not a collaboration with Akasa Air."
Replying to a user (post now deleted) on X, the Akasa Air's official handle said that it was not an authentic video.
The airlines said that their inflight announcements are delivered in Hindi and English only.
A recurring theme: Team WebQoof had previously debunked the same video, when it went viral on social media platforms earlier this year. You can read our fact-check here.
Conclusion: It is clear that the video has been edited and does not show real visuals of an in-flight announcement being delivered in Sanskrit.
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