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Rashmika Mandanna took to Instagram on Monday, 6 November, to react to her deepfake video that went viral on 5 November. In the video, Rashmika's face has been digitally manipulated in a video shared by British-Indian influencer Zara Patel in October.
Rashmika wrote, "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 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. We need to address this as a community and with urgency before more of us are affected by such identity theft," Rashmika added.
From veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan to Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, many have expressed their concern regarding the deepfake video.
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