 Hi guys, so by now we hope you know how big fake news has become. We were on our way back to Delhi from Ahmedabad when inspiration hit us, like a slap. Here's what we found, Gujarat is shining. Gujarat shines so bright that everybody is happy. The airport is proof. Strolling by the counters, we saw pictures. Many, many pictures. Women playing Dandia, children playing Holi, peacocks trotting about and Santa, well, just being Santa. Such development. Much wow. Well, and to maintain some kind of ethnic equilibrium, there were Muslims. Thousands and thousands of Muslims engaged in prayer. But there was something off about this picture. Maybe you can see it too. We decided to investigate using special techniques by someone who knows more than us. I take a screenshot of this particular frame. Once I do the reverse image Google search, I come up with a variety of images. I get a video which says Baniye ka Dimaag Miya Bhai ki Daring hai. You can see the same video that has been available on YouTube since Jan 3rd, 2017. We're about to run our own reverse image search on this peculiar yet familiar image and see what pops up. The image has been cropped so only the suspicious part is in the frame, we've deleted the rest. Now we're just going to plonk it in the Google bar. So as you can clearly see, this is Jamma Masjid, the Jamma Masjid of Delhi. And in fact one of the first few suggestions that Google gave us was that this was the Jamma Masjid. As you can see, this is a perfect match for an image of Jamma Masjid that already exists. You can see the crows flying and if you look carefully, a lot of the people, they're wearing the same colours. Like it's a perfect match. So now the question really is, in a city called Ahmedabad with an already famous mosque called the Juma Masjid, did they really have to go that far to find a happy picture of Muslims?