Following that incident, a Twitter (now X) account operating under the handle @crazyashfan was exposed for creating and sharing explicit deepfake videos of leading Bollywood actresses, including . This user would take adult performer videos and use AI to seamlessly replace their faces with those of Indian stars. The account, which had 39 posts, was eventually deleted, but not before proving that all it takes is a phone and an AI tool to commit this violation.

The glamorous world of Bollywood is often associated with glitz, glamour, and fame. However, behind the bright lights and red carpets, there are numerous challenges and controversies that the industry faces. One such issue that has been making headlines lately is the creation and circulation of fake videos featuring popular celebrities, including actress Genelia D'Souza. In this exclusive interview, we talk to Genelia about her experiences with fake videos, the impact on her personal and professional life, and the broader implications for the Bollywood industry.

The only "exclusive" truth here is that celebrities are human beings. Sharing or seeking out these fake videos doesn't make you an insider—it makes you part of the problem.