A fake video of Bollywood actors Aamir Khan and Ranveer Singh supporting a political party is gaining attention on social media. The clip, which shows the performers criticizing the central government and promoting opposition parties during the current general election, has generated considerable interest and discussion online. The actor has now filed an FIR against the handle promoting deepfake videos.
Ranveer Singh files FIR against AI deepfake video
Recently, a fake video featuring two prominent Bollywood actors, Aamir Khan and Ranveer Singh, content supporting political parties was widely spread on social media. The videos, which have received a lot of attention, allegedly depict Mr Khan and Mr Singh expressing their disappointment with Mr Modi's rule and urging people to support the Congress in the ongoing general elections. ing.
False allegations against PM Modi
In these fake videos, Aamir Khan appears in a 30-second clip and Ranveer Singh appears in a 41-second video. Both suspects are said to have accused Mr. Modi of failing to fulfill campaign promises and address key economic issues during his tenure as prime minister.
Ranveer Singh files FIR against AI-generated deepfake video
Ranveer Singh's official spokesperson has now confirmed that he has filed a complaint with the police and the FIR has been lodged for further investigation by the Cyber Crime Branch.
A spokesperson issued a statement saying, “Yes, we have filed a police complaint and an FIR has been lodged against the handle that was promoting Ranveer Singh's AI-generated deepfake videos.” Stated.
Ranveer Singh's previous reply
In response to the spread of these deepfake videos, Ranveer Singh issued a warning on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter) against the spread of deepfake content. Calling his fans and followers “doston”, Singh emphasized the need to be vigilant and vigilant against deepfake videos, urging everyone to “beware of deepfakes”.
Earlier this month, a deepfake video featuring Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan surfaced on social media in which he appeared to support a political party. The virality of the video prompted the Mumbai Police to take action and led to the registration of an FIR against anonymous individuals at Khar police station. The FIR initiated by Khan's office cited provisions of the Information Technology Act as well as relevant sections such as Section 419 (impersonation) and Section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Later, Aamir Khan's spokesperson issued a statement debunking the video as “fake”. The spokesperson revealed that Mr Khan has never publicly supported any political party in his 35-year career. Instead, Mr. Khan has consistently focused on public awareness campaigns organized by the Election Commission for various elections, demonstrating a commitment to bipartisan citizen participation.
