A peculiar mystery has surfaced surrounding a viral photo of Rohit Sharma following India’s T20 World Cup victory. The picture, which includes Yogesh Patel, the director of Swami Vivekananda International School and a key figure in Rohit’s education, has sparked intrigue due to an unusual anomaly: an extra set of hands on Rohit’s shoulders.
In the photo, Patel is seen hugging Rohit with one hand, but two additional hands appear on Rohit’s shoulders, stirring curiosity among netizens.
The internet quickly buzzed with theories and humor, with some suggesting divine intervention, while others proposed more rational explanations.
Three hands on Rohit Sharma. Another mystery to solve. pic.twitter.com/JDdHXlFDmK
— R A T N I S H (@LoyalSachinFan) July 10, 2024
One comment speculated, “I think it is God’s hand blessing Rohit Sharma to win all the trophies,” while another pointed out, “Rohit’s left shoulder clearly shows editing. Also, the Gemini AI logo at the bottom left indicates possible digital manipulation.”
The person who posted this picture on social media removed the third person from the image using AI but forgot to remove his one hand.
You can see the AI logo below as well. Here is 3rd person whose hand is on Rohit. pic.twitter.com/LaJunqzhJE
— Sir BoiesX (@BoiesX45) July 10, 2024
Observers have noted that the photo might have been edited using AI technology to remove a third person, making it appear as a solo shot with Rohit. Some users highlighted the presence of the Gemini AI logo as evidence, suggesting that the person who uploaded the photo used AI tools to alter it.
it is AI generated pic.twitter.com/eeoeZeNbPH
— imshubh45 (@ambrose_45) July 10, 2024
Patel’s Instagram version of the same photo, however, shows no such anomaly, implying that the Facebook version might be an AI-generated glitch.
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While the photo continues to garner attention and humorous comments, the exact nature of the anomaly remains unverified. We do not independently confirm the claims regarding AI manipulation.