: A viral "Get Ready With Me" (GRWM) video featuring a morphed version of her face garnered over 17 million views on Instagram before being identified as AI-generated.
Recently, a fake MMS video allegedly featuring Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt went viral on social media platforms. The video sparked a flurry of activity, with many users sharing and discussing it online.
Even if a deepfake is fake, the psychological and social damage is real. For the victim, the constant fear that technology could make a convincing fake at any moment creates a state of perpetual anxiety. For the public, repeated exposure to these hoaxes desensitizes them, making it harder to distinguish truth from lies. Actress Alia Bhatt Leaked MMS
on social media platforms.
Following the leak, the police and relevant authorities launched an investigation into the matter. The focus was on identifying the individuals responsible for recording and distributing the video, as well as taking steps to remove the content from online platforms. : A viral "Get Ready With Me" (GRWM)
The unfortunate truth is that Alia Bhatt is not alone. She is part of a growing list of Indian celebrities, including Rashmika Mandanna, Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh, and Katrina Kaif, who have all been victims of deepfake technology. The Rashmika Mandanna case was particularly notable, as it triggered a national debate on AI misuse and even led to a formal statement from the central government.
However, her close friend and industry peer, Anushka Sharma, took to her Instagram story (though since deleted) warning fans: "Stop clicking random Telegram links. You are spreading revenge porn, not news." Even if a deepfake is fake, the psychological
Modern AI tools can mimic facial expressions and lighting, making it difficult for the untrained eye to spot a fake immediately.