
Katrina Kaif in a still from the video. (Courtesy: katrinakaif_fc_bangladesh)
New Delhi:
Katrina Kaif is a woman who wears many hats. From being a talented actress to being a successful entrepreneur, she never hesitates to try new things. An AI-generated video of Katrina giving a speech in French has recently been published online. While some fans are surprised to believe it to be true, others have expressed concern about how scary deepfakes are becoming (more on this later). This video was taken in 2019 when Katrina and Salman Khan attended the launch of Bina Kak's book 'Silent Sentinels of Ranthambore' in Mumbai. The Instagram fan page captioned it as, “Back in 2019, both Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan attended Bina Kaku Ji's book launch event (The Silent Watchman of Ranthambore)” shared the video. Both Salman and Katrina have been very close to her for a long time. main peer kyun kiya movie.she [Bina Kak] She played Salman's mother in the film. Disclaimer: Although the French voiceover is generated by her AI, the voice is not distorted or twisted and is exactly the same as her original voice. ” main peer kyun kiyaDirected by David Dhawan, the film also starred Sushmita Sen, Arshad Warsi and Rajpal Yadav. This film was released in his 2005 year.
Let's take a look at what fans thought after hearing Katrina Kaif's speech in French. One user, who thought the video was real, wrote: “Wow, she's so good with words.” One fan echoed similar sentiments, adding: “She's such a talented person.” Some fans declare that Katrina is a “multi-tasking, multi-talented woman.” On the contrary, users who were aware of the AI-generated clip said, “Oh my god, deepfakes are getting scary.” “The other day, a video of her speaking Arabic was released, which may have all been generated by AI,” a comment below the video said. “This was created by AI…she used her own voice…” said a fan.
Watch the video below.
On the work front, Katrina Kaif was last seen in 'Merry Christmas' alongside Vijay Sethupathi. This project marked the first-ever on-screen collaboration between the two. Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film is based on the French novel Le Monte-charge (The Caged Bird). The film is currently streaming on Netflix.
