Claim
A video is circulating on social media claiming to show the installation of the iconic Buddha statue in Hyderabad’s Hussain Sagar Lake in 1992.

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Fact
Visual Anomalies Indicate AI Generation
Upon careful examination, several inconsistencies were observed in the video. People move unnaturally, with distorted walking and awkward hand positions, while vehicles appear to move in unusual patterns. These visual anomalies collectively suggest that the video is not genuine footage but likely AI-generated content.
AI Detection Tools
Keyframes extracted from the video were analyzed using AI detection website WasItAI, which found them to be AI-generated. Hive moderation, too, confirmed a 99.9% probability that the video was AI-created.

Original Creator
The video traced back to an Instagram account, Bharath FX, uploaded on September 7. The account clearly states:
“Note: The images/videos shown in this reel are purely AI generated, our intentions are not to hurt or harm anyone. This is just for entertainment purposes.”
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Hence, we find that the viral video claiming to show the installation of the famous Buddha statue in Hyderabad’s Hussain Sagar Lake in 1992 is entirely AI-generated.
Sources
WasItAI Website
Hive moderation Website
Instagram Post By Bharath FX, Dated September 7, 2025