After Rashmika Mandanna, Katrina Kaif deepfake posts, Sara Tendulkar and Shubman Gill’s morphed image goes viral

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Sara may be seen hugging the batsman as they strike a contented smile for the digital camera within the shot.

Shubman Gill and Sara Tendulkar’s reported romance regularly creates a whole lot of speak on social media. While the 2 have by no means responded to such rumors, individuals are sometimes enamored with them on account of their public and social media presence. In the latest instance, the 2 are as soon as once more making headlines, however this time for fairly alarming causes. Recently, rumors of deepfake photographs of Rashmika Mandanna and Katrina Kaif surfaced on the web; the latest victims are Shubman and Sara.

An image of Indian cricketer Shubman Gill and Sara Tendulkar has these days gone viral on the web. Sara may be seen hugging the batsman as they strike a contented smile for the digital camera within the shot.

Fans initially puzzled if the 2 had made it official, however a number of different on-line customers shortly realized that it was a photoshopped shot. Notably, Sara Tendulkar is pictured alongside her brother Arjun Tendulkar within the authentic {photograph}.


Rashmika Mandanna was initially focused with an altered image.  

The actress expressed her disappointment by way of an Instagram story, a part of her story learn, “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.”

A screenshot of Katrina Kaif’s famend towel battle sequence from her upcoming movie, Tiger 3, was photoshopped and broadly distributed on social media following Rashmika. According to India Today, Kat may be seen coated in a towel within the authentic image. The actress is dressed in a different way within the modified image.

This incident prompted the Union IT Ministry to launch a probe and make sure that they’re reported inside time. “The Narendra Modi-led government is committed to ensuring the Safety and Trust of all DigitalNagriks using the Internet. Under the IT rules notified in April, 2023 – it is a legal obligation for platforms to ensure no misinformation is posted by any user.

It should be ensured that when reported by any user or govt, misinformation is removed in 36 hours; If platforms do not comply with this, rule 7 will apply and platforms can be taken to court by aggrieved person under provisions of IPC; Deep fakes are latest and even more dangerous and damaging form of misinformation and needs to be dealt with by platforms”, tweeted the IT minister.