Alia
Bhatt's
Deepfake
Video:
In
the
latest
instance
of
celebrities
falling
victim
to
deepfake
technology,
Alia
Bhatt
has
become
a
target,
joining
the
ranks
of
Rashmika
Mandanna,
Katrina
Kaif,
Kajol,
Sara
Tendulkar,
and
industrialist
Ratan
Tata.
A
deep-fake
video
featuring
B'town
diva
Alia
Bhatt
is
widely
being
circulated
on
social
media,
raising
concerns
among
people.
Alia
Bhatt's
deepfake
video
The
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
star
in
the
video
is
seen
wearing
a
blue
floral
dress
and
engaging
in
obscene
gestures.
However,
when
looked
at
closely,
anyone
can
clearly
say
that
the
woman
in
the
viral
video
is
not
Alia
Bhatt.
It
is
quite
clear
that
Alia
Bhatt's
face
has
been
edited
over
another
person's
body.
The
incident
involving
Alia
Bhatt
occurred
just
a
month
after
Rashmika
Mandanna
faced
distress
from
a
deepfake
video.
This
highlights
the
misuse
of
technology
and
the
potential
harm
it
can
cause
to
individuals
in
a
digitally
vulnerable
age.
Rashmika
Mandanna
expressed
her
concerns,
emphasising
the
broader
issue
of
technology
misuse
and
the
susceptibility
of
individuals
to
such
manipulations.
The
Animal
actress
had
expressed
her
concern
over
the
video
on
X
and
stated,
"Something
like
this
is
honestly,
extremely
scary
not
only
for
me,
but
also
for
each
one
of
us
who
today
is
vulnerable
to
so
much
harm
because
of
how
technology
is
being
misused.
Today,
as
a
woman
and
as
an
actor,
I
am
thankful
for
my
family,
friends
and
well
wishers
who
are
my
protection
and
support
system.
But
if
this
happened
to
me
when
I
was
in
school
or
college,
I
genuinely
can't
imagine
how
could
I
ever
tackle
this."
I
feel
really
hurt
to
share
this
and
have
to
talk
about
the
deepfake
video
of
me
being
spread
online.
Something
like
this
is
honestly,
extremely
scary
not
only
for
me,
but
also
for
each
one
of
us
who
today
is
vulnerable
to
so
much
harm
because
of
how
technology
is
being
misused.…
Alia
Bhatt,
on
the
work
front,
was
last
seen
in
her
Hollywood
debut,
Heart
of
Stone,
alongside
Gal
Gadot
and
Jamie
Dornan.
She
next
has
the
thriller
Jigra,
which
will
release
next
year.