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Viral Video Does Not Show Son Of Army Martyr Performing Emotional Song

Authors

Vasudha noticed the growing problem of mis/disinformation online after studying New Media at ACJ in Chennai and became interested in separating facts from fiction. She is interested in learning how global issues affect individuals on a micro level. Before joining Newschecker’s English team, she was working with Latestly.

Claim
Son of an army martyr performing an emotional song. 

Fact
Child seen in the video is the son of a Pakistan based singer.

A video of a child singing an emotional song is being widely circulated on social media platforms. Those sharing the video claimed, “He is an Army Officer’s son whose father died in an operation against militants. His mother died of shock on hearing the news. He is studying in a boarding Army Public School. Watch how he is fighting back tears while singing. What a confidence (sic).”

Multiple X users shared the two-minute-twenty-second-long-video claiming the boy to be the son of an army martyr. A longer version of the video is also going viral on Facebook. Newschecker, however, found the claim to be untrue. The boy seen in the video is in fact the son of a Pakistani singer, and not any army officer.

Such posts can be seen here, here, here and here.

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Fact Check/Verification

We noticed that the same claim had earlier surfaced on Facebook in September 2017, and has been recently revived on social media. Such posts from 2017 can be seen here, here and here.

A Yandex reverse image search on the keyframes of the viral footage led us to a YouTube video by Pakistan based Dunya News, dated December 19, 2015. Carrying a longer version of the viral footage, it stated “Baba Meray Pyaray Baba – Tribute to APS Martyrs…”

We also found the video shared on Pakistan based YouTube channel @sibteintv in December, 2015. It identified the child in the viral footage as one “Ghulam Murtaza”

Son of an army martyr?
Screengrab from YouTube video by @sibteintv

Taking a clue, we looked up keywords “Ghulam Murtaza,” “Pakistan” and “Child Singer” on Google which led us to his Facebook profile. On skimming through the profile of Ghulam-e-Murtaza, we found a post from September 2017 clarifying, “My Father is Alive He is a great Singer. And I am proud to be Son of Nadeem Abbas. My Father is not an Army officer but not less than an Army person for me.”

Screengrab from Facebook post by user Ghulam-e-Murtaza

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Another post by Murtaza, carrying a screengrab of such a claim from 2017, further stated that the video shows him “performing on stage with my father and Grandfather Master Shahzad Akhtar. “

Screengrab from Facebook post by user Ghulam-e-Murtaza

Following this, we looked up Nadeem Abbas’ Facebook profile, and found him to be a Pakistan-based singer and musician. “Known as Pakistani Janbaz. Singer Guitarist, Pianist, Songwriter and Music Composer (sic),” his profile intro stated.

Screengrab from Facebook profile of Nadeem Abbas

We found that Abbas had shared a longer version of the viral footage, posted by another Facebook user @Spiritual.Warrior514, on his profile in December 2015. “Great performance by me my son Ghulam-e-Murtaza and my proud Father Master Shahzad Akhter Shahzada (sic),” he stated while sharing the video.

Screengrab from Facebook post by Nadeem Abbas

The song was also uploaded on the SoundCloud account of @NadeemAbbasOfficial. “Baba Mere Payare Baba – A Tribute to APS Peshawar Students by Ghulam e Murtaza [Son of Nadeem Abbas],” its caption stated. Adding that the song was “written & composed by Nadeem Abbas”

Abbas’ YouTube channel also listed multiple songs by Murtaza and himself such as this and this.

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Conclusion

Hence, a viral post claiming to show the son of an army martyr performing an emotional song is false.

Result: False

Sources
YouTube Video By @sibteintv, Dated December 19, 2015
Facebook Post By Nadeem Abbas, Dated December 17, 2015
Facebook Post By Ghulam-e-Murtaza, Dated September 21, 2017


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Authors

Vasudha noticed the growing problem of mis/disinformation online after studying New Media at ACJ in Chennai and became interested in separating facts from fiction. She is interested in learning how global issues affect individuals on a micro level. Before joining Newschecker’s English team, she was working with Latestly.

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