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Prince Narula clarifies the viral 'arrest video' was from a brand shoot

Prince Narula trended online after a fake arrest video went viral, alarming fans. The clip sparked debate before being debunked. Prince later clarified the footage was from a brand shoot, confirming there was no real arrest and urging caution against online misinformation

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Prince Narula

Prince Narula

Television star Prince Narula found himself at the top of Google Trends on January 8 after a video claiming he had been arrested went viral across social media platforms. The clip, which shows Prince allegedly being escorted by police in handcuffs, triggered widespread speculation and concern among fans before it was revealed to be fake and misleading.

Prince Narula`s video goes viral

The video spread rapidly on Instagram, X and WhatsApp groups, with captions suggesting that the reality show winner had landed in legal trouble. However, there has been no official confirmation from any law enforcement agency, and sources close to the actor have dismissed the claims as completely untrue. Several social media users were quick to flag inconsistencies in the footage, pointing out that the visuals appeared edited and lacked any credible details. One user commented, “This clearly looks staged. There’s no police statement, no case number, nothing. People should stop believing everything they see online.”

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