Viral Video: The uproar has been going on since former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir shared a video on social media in which World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev was shown being kidnapped. Actually, in this video, two people are carrying Kapil Dev with clothes tied on their faces. After watching this video, Gambhir expressed concern by sharing it and fans also became very upset. However, now the whole truth about this video has come to light. This entire video is for the promotion of the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Let us know what is the full news.
Why the uproar?
Anyone else received this clip, too? Hope it’s not actually @therealkapildev 🤞and that Kapil Paaji is fine! pic.twitter.com/KsIV33Dbmp
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) September 25, 2023
Actually, Gautam Gambhir shared a video and wrote, “Has anyone else got this clip? Hope it’s not really Kapil Dev and Kapil Paaji is fine. While sharing this video on different media platforms, it was being termed as fake. It was also being said that this is just a part of an advertisement. When rumors started spreading about this, Kapil Dev’s manager informed that he is safe and the video broadcast in the media is just an advertisement.
Know here why Kapil Dev was kidnapped
Now Hotstar has made its full disclosure by releasing a video. Actually, this entire video is about the Cricket World Cup in ICC which will be released on Disney+ Hotstar. In this video you can see that Kapil Dev’s mouth has been tied and its caption is written, “Why kidnap Captain Saheb when Disney+ Hotstar is giving the entire ICC Cricket World Cup absolutely free. With data saver mode, just come and watch for free.” This video is really very funny and fans are liking it very much.
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