

The user clearly identifies the video as a simulation and even includes the name “FWSim” in the video’s title. So, hiramu55bocaboca was not trying to fool users into believing that the display was real. However, since it was first uploaded, the video has been published and shared by many other users.

Hence, it is clear that the video is created using the software, and not real.Some of these users may have themselves believed that the video was genuine. This video of fireworks is NOT from Mumbai here’s the truth Moreover, NewsMobile debunked the same video in 2019, when it was shared as fireworks in Mumbai’s Borivali West.


You can use our software to design your own fireworks shows, with your favourite music.” We found that the description on the website FWsim reads: “ These virtual fireworks displays were created with FWsim, the fireworks simulation software. The great software used to mastermind a production like this is FWSim.” The music choice used for this display is Thomas Bergersen’s (Two Steps from Hell) “Heart of Courage.” Truly a great musical arrangement. All of the shells are custom-made by me, and I take huge pride in the handiwork that went into bringing them to life. It took me a little over a week to complete, and I am very happy with the outcome. It reads: “…I wanted to continue the party by sharing this fireworks display I created & actualized. The same video had been uploaded on YouTube, dated January 4, 2013, with a title: New Year 2013 - Synchronised epic music (Heart of Courage) - FWSim Fireworks Display – HDĪs per the description, the video was created using a software called FWSim. Putting the keyframes of the video through Reverse Image Search, we identified the same video on YouTube posted on January 3, 2018. NewsMobile fact-checked the claim, and found it to be fake. Likely the world’s best fireworks display you will ever see. This show is said to be the first of its kind in the world (spherical pyrotechnics). How did they get these effects of hearts and variations of planets in a solar system? Sixty-four seconds of fireworks in Japan at Mount Fuji. Very expensive and very well-engineered, designed fireworks. The caption reads: These are beautiful fireworks! Called spherical fireworks. A video of fireworks is doing the rounds on social media, claiming that special spherical fireworks were displayed at Mount Fuji in Japan.
