A Guntur resident arrested by Police for creating Rashmika Deepfake and Fabricated Video. It is widely known that a recent Deepfake video of Rashmika Mandanna has caused a great deal of controversy on social media. In the video, Rashmika’s face was edited into another woman’s body who was wearing a tight outfit. A Guntur resident arrested by Police for creating Rashmika Deepfake and Fabricated Video.
Actress Rashmika has spoken out after the arrest of the person who created her deepfake video. Taking to Twitter, Rashmika expressed her gratitude to the police and shared a message for her fans. On Saturday, the Delhi Police detained the main accused in the case.
Rashmika Mandanna thanks Police Department
Rashmika wrote, expressing my heartfelt gratitude to @DCP_IFSO (folded hands emoji) Thank you for apprehending those responsible. Feeling truly grateful for the community that embraces me with love, support, and shields me (national flag emoji). Girls and boys — if your image is used or morphed anywhere without your consent. It is wrong! And I hope this is a reminder that you are surrounded by people who will support you and action will be taken! (White heart emoji).”
As per police, the individual arrested, who lives in Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh, is a B-tech graduate from a renowned engineering college in Chennai. Hemant Tiwari, the Deputy Commissioner of Police for the IFSO Unit, stated that Naveen previously operated a fan page for Rashmika and also created two additional fan pages for other prominent personalities.
At that time, the film community urged the government to stop the spread of these deepfake videos on social media. Legendary personalities like Amitabh Bachchan came supporting Rashmika during the controversy.
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