The prevalence of fake photos targeting actresses like Anushka Shetty highlights the urgent need for stricter platform moderation and robust legal frameworks. Supporting victims involves refusing to share such content and reporting it to the appropriate social media authorities or cybercells.
When we think of Anushka Shetty, the first images that come to mind are often powerful: the stern queen Devasena from the Baahubali franchise or the fierce vigilante in Arundhati . But beyond her cinematic prowess, the actress has quietly built a reputation as one of the most consistent and inspiring style icons in Indian cinema. Unlike her contemporaries who chase fleeting trends, Anushka Shetty’s fashion philosophy is rooted in
The spread of morphed or "deepfake" images of celebrities like Anushka Shetty has become a significant issue in the digital age, highlighting the darker side of internet culture and the misuse of AI technology [1, 2]. These fake photos are often created and circulated to exploit the fame of actresses, causing them immense personal and professional distress [2].