
A viral image claiming to show the Indian cricket team's 1983 World Cup celebration bill, featuring Kapil Dev's signature and orders of champagne, steak, and cigarettes, has been debunked as fake by former player Kirti Azad. Azad, a squad member, stated the team celebrated at the Westmoreland Hotel, not the Grosvenor Hotel shown in the bill, and called the signature forged. Online users also noted inconsistencies in the bill's details, leading to widespread skepticism about its authenticity.
The article group primarily presents a sports-related story with minimal political framing. The perspectives include former player Kirti Azad's direct denial of the bill's authenticity and social media users' critical analysis. Coverage focuses on factual verification and nostalgia without political commentary, reflecting a neutral stance centered on sports history and social media reactions.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral to mildly skeptical. Initial excitement and nostalgia about the viral bill gave way to doubt and critical scrutiny following Kirti Azad's refutation and identification of inconsistencies. The sentiment balances fans' enthusiasm with corrective clarification, maintaining an informative and measured approach without sensationalism.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| hindustantimes | 'Kapil Dev's signature...': 1983 World Cup winner after viral bill claims Indian team partied with alcohol and cigarettes | Center | Neutral |
| freepressjournal | 'This Is Fake': Kirti Azad Calls Out Viral 1983 World Cup 'Celebration Bill' Signed By Kapil Dev; Questions Authenticity | Center | Neutral |
| indiatoday | 'Fake': Kirti Azad shuts down viral post on Kapil Dev's 1983 World Cup party bill | Center | Neutral |
| news18 | Internet Loved The '1983 World Cup Party Bill' With Kapil Dev's Signature, Until Kirti Azad Called It Fake | Center | Neutral |
news18 broke this story on 21 May, 06:28 am. Other outlets followed.
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