fact check

Viral clip of Dwayne Johnson breaking fast fuels Islam conversion Rumors

Published by
Abdul khalique

ISLAMABAD: After the video of Dwayne Johnson breaking his fast went viral, speculations are being made that the actor has converted to Islam, while many social media users have called the scene a sign of respect for Ramadan.

Some people have also claimed that the video is not real but was created with the help of artificial intelligence (AI).

Several users on the social media platform X questioned the authenticity of the video and called it fake. One user wrote that it was an AI-generated video and called it fake news. Another user said that it actually appears to be an AI video made in Indonesia.

Some users took an even stronger stance, saying that the person seen in the video is not actually Dwayne Johnson. One user commented that it is not him, but he is being misrepresented. After such comments, different opinions are emerging about the authenticity of the video.

However, Dwayne Johnson himself has not responded to the viral video, nor has he clarified whether the video is real or created by artificial intelligence.

Abdul khalique

Recent Posts

Pakistan’s timely policy may shield it from proposed U.S. additional tariffs

ISLAMABAD (Rizwan Abassi): Pakistan’s recent trade policy has gained significance amid reports that the United…

6 hours ago

Govt set to brief PPP on crucial legal changes ahead of Budget

ISLAMABAD: Important legislation may be considered in the negotiations between the Pakistan People's Party (PPP)…

7 hours ago

No visa agent needed! UK High Commissioner shares step-by-step visa guide

ISLAMABAD: If you are thinking of applying for a UK visa from Pakistan and are…

7 hours ago

Famous Anti-biotic medicine ‘Azomax’ declared fake

LAHORE: The Drugs Control of Punjab declared a Class-I alert after the lab tests confirmed…

7 hours ago

Unmarried women can now get financial support from BISP

KARACHI: The government has decided to include unmarried women above the age of 35 in…

8 hours ago

Minimum salary of 45,000 proposed in Budget 2026-27

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIED) has recommended setting the minimum monthly wage…

9 hours ago