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  • A clip of Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor posing with a boy for a selfie and then throwing away his phone is going viral on the internet as a real incident. Who shared the claim?: Media outlets such as The Economic Times, News 18, and News 9 have shared the video with a similar claim. (Swipe right to view all the claims.) An archive of the article can be seen here. (Source: The Economic Times website/Screenshot) (Archives to similar claims can be found here, here, and here.) So, what really happened?: The video is a part of an advertisement campaign for a new product launched by Oppo India. A longer version of the video available on the company's Twitter handle shows Kapoor gifting a new phone to the boy, who has been identified as Nainesh Karamchandani. Karamchandani has also shared the video on his Instagram handle and clarified that the Rockstar actor didn't throw his phone. What led us to the truth?: A keyword search led us to a longer version of the video uploaded on the official handle of Oppo India on 29 January. The video shows Kapoor throwing the fan's phone away while others can be heard expressing their shock in the background. Kapoor soon turns to a woman standing next to him, who gives him a new mobile phone. The actor passes on the box to the Karamchandani, while people can be heard saying in Hindi "Naya phone" (New phone). The longer version of the clip, along with its caption, suggests that it was a part of an advertisement campaign for a new product being launched by Oppo India. Further, we found a post on Karamchandani's Instagram handle which confirmed that the entire incident was an act. His post further said, "Ranbir hands a fan an upgrade of a lifetime with the new #OPPOReno8T." On comparing one of the frames from the video uploaded by Oppo with one of Karamchandani's picture, we found that it was him who played the role of the 'fan' in the advertisement. The Quint has also reached out to Oppo for their inputs and the report will be updated as and when the response is received. Conclusion: The video is a part of an advertisement campaign and is being falsely shared as a real incident on the internet. (Not convinced of a post or information you came across online and want it verified? Send us the details on , or e-mail it to us at and we'll fact-check it for you. You can also read all our fact-checked stories .) (At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)
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