The
Peranmai
actress
who
deleted
her
Instagram
page
and
her
official
Twitter
account
almost
immediately
after
the
photos
went
viral
had
also
switched
off
her
mobile
phone.
What
made
her
to
break
the
ice
after
more
than
a
week's
time
is
still
unknown.
The
actress
has
also
gone
on
to
say
that
the
offenders
who
have
morphed
her
image
with
another
should
be
penalized
heavily.
Vasundhara
told
reporters
that
she
was
shocked
to
see
the
images
and
that
it
is
not
her
in
the
photographs
that
were
circulated
in
almost
all
social
media
networks.
When
asked
about
the
unknown
person
in
the
pictures,
Vasundhara
said
she
has
no
clue
whatsoever
and
denied
any
relationship
with
the
man
in
the
photographs.
While
the
topless
photographs
could've
been
morphed,
experts
feel
that
it
is
difficult
to
morph
the
pictures
in
which
the
actress
is
seen
in
compromising
position
with
the
mystery
man.
With
sources
initially
claiming
that
the
actress
herself
leaked
the
photographs,
other
reports
suggests
that
her
smart
phone
was
somehow
hacked
by
miscreants
who
later
shared
the
sensitive
pictures
on
her
Instagram
page.
Either
way,
it
doesn't
help
the
actress
who
now
claims
that
it
is
not
her
in
the
pictures.
Many
International
celebrities'
phones
were
also
hacked
in
the
recent
past
to
explore
some
of
their
private
pictures.
Looks
like
the
unhealthy
trend
is
fast
catching
on
here
as
well
making
it
unsafe
for
celebrities
to
store
intimate
pictures
on
their
smart
phones.