The proliferation of fake nude images of Bollywood actresses, including Poonam Dhillon, has sparked a heated debate about the objectification of women in the Indian film industry. This paper aims to explore the cultural and social implications of such image manipulation, and how it perpetuates a broader culture of sexism and misogyny. Through a critical discourse analysis of media coverage and social media responses to the Poonam Dhillon fake nude image controversy, this study reveals the ways in which women in Bollywood are objectified, commodified, and policed. The paper argues that the creation and dissemination of fake nude images of actresses like Poonam Dhillon not only violate their rights to privacy and dignity but also reinforce patriarchal norms and stereotypes that underpin the Indian entertainment industry.
The issue of fake nude images has evolved from simple image editing to sophisticated AI-generated content.
While no specific incident is verified for Poonam Dhillon, the broader Indian film industry has seen a significant rise in AI-generated deepfakes targeting actresses. bollywood old actress poonam dhillon fake nude image
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The threat became glaringly apparent in 2023 when a deepfake video of actress went viral, sparking a national conversation on the issue. This single incident revealed the existence of a network of online creators dedicated to this malicious craft. Investigations uncovered a Twitter account that was methodically creating and sharing nude deepfake videos of numerous Bollywood stars. The account had posted manipulated videos of actresses Alia Bhatt, Kiara Advani, Kajol, Deepika Padukone , and many others engaging in explicit sexual activities. By the time the account was deleted, it had already disseminated a significant amount of harmful content. This systematic targeting of actresses demonstrates that no one, from a young star like Rashmika Mandanna to a veteran like Poonam Dhillon, is immune.
The circulation of AI-generated nude images of actresses like Poonam Dhillon is not a victimless crime. It is a form of digital violence. The paper argues that the creation and dissemination
: Provisions addressing defamation, criminal intimidation, and the modest violation of a person's dignity apply to digital fabrications.
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For an actress like Poonam Dhillon, whose career is defined by classic films like Sohni Mahiwal