
Farhan was last seen in Lucknow Central. (Image courtesy: Farhan Akhtar)
Quick Take
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Farhan's caption could be a sarcastic comment on the video
Some Instagram users think Farhan believes the video is true
"Anyone would at least look it up," said an Instagram user
The content in the viral video has been debunked by several websites. The Daily Mail published a report, in which Quantum Video production company producer Zhu Zhensong was quoted as saying that there is no such thing as an 'invisibility cloak.' The Daily Mail also revealed that the video has been circulated more than 21.4 million times on Chinese social media site Weibo. It also added that China's deputy head of Criminal Investigation Department at Ministry of Public Security shared the viral 'invisibility cloak' video on his Weibo page and said that it can be useful in military.
On the work front, Farhan was last seen in Lucknow Central, which failed to fetch decent box office numbers. He is also the producer of last week's Fukrey Returns, which is doing very well at the ticket window.
Farhan Akhtar hasn't announced his next project yet but he has confirmed that Don 3 (which he will direct and produce) is on the cards.