Claim:The video shows educator Khan Sir's wife revealing her face during a reception in Patna on June 2nd.
fact:The claim is false. The video is generated by AI.
Hyderabad: Khan Saa, a well-known Patna-based educator, recently tied the knot. Although the wedding itself was relatively private, photos and videos from the reception showed that several educators and politicians were present, showing that his wife had her face covered with gungat (traditional veil), causing a gust of reaction on social media.
Many praised the gesture and called it the sign of cultural tradition. However, others criticized the practice by questioning why progressive figures like Khan Saa promote something that could be considered regression or patriarchal.
In this context, the video showing Khan Sir's wife revealing her face has been circulating on social media.
A Facebook user shared the video with the caption “Kansar's wife revealed her face.” (archive)
Newsmeters have found that the claims are false because the video is generated by AI.
Video mismatch
After carefully examining the video, I noticed some contradictions.
For example, the bridal nose ring visible under the veil mysteriously disappears when the bride appears to reveal her face. Furthermore, while shaking hands with a politician dressed in white kurta pijamas, there is an unnatural distortion of Khan's face and hands. These anomalies suggest that the video may have been generated by AI.
Video watermark
I also noticed a watermark from the video Newz Yatra. An investigation revealed that the video was posted on June 6th by Newz Yatra's Instagram account. In the caption, the account clearly stated that the video was created using AI.
AI Tool Results
Videos were analyzed using Hive Moderation's AI detection tool. This proved to be very likely that the content would be generated by AI, and assigned a total reliability score of 99.2%.
Who is Khanther's wife?
According to reports released by Jansatta and Navbharat Times, Khan Sir's wife is named Aiman Siddiqui and is also known by the nickname Jeenat. She is from Siwan district of Bihar and completed her early education before pursuing higher research in Delhi. She was officially introduced to the public at a reception held in Patna on June 2, where she appeared in a red bridal lehenga with traditional veils (Ghunghat), reflecting humility and cultural values. The event marked her first public appearance as Khan Sir's wife.