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Several prominent Malayalam actresses have spoken out against digital manipulation. Instead of staying silent, many have chosen to publicly shame the perpetrators and file police complaints.
: Cases can be reported to the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal or local police stations in Kerala, such as the Kochi City Cyber Police , which recently filed cases regarding morphed actress photos.
Similarly, , known for her role in the blockbuster film Kantara , found herself targeted when a deepfake bikini photoshoot video began circulating under her name. In May 2026, she unequivocally called out the content as " deep fake " and threatened legal action, calling the circulation of such fake content a violation of privacy and highly irresponsible. Shortly after, an FIR was registered against 29 social media accounts for sharing this fake bikini video.
now frequently alert fans to fake profiles and phishing attempts that use their likeness to exploit followers. For the industry to remain a safe "lifestyle" choice for women, experts suggest a combination of robust digital security policies and a collective stand against the distribution of non-consensual content.
In a conservative societal fabric like Kerala, public perception carries heavy weight. Even when photos are proven to be fake, the initial viral spread can tarnish an actress's reputation, affect her brand endorsements, and influence casting decisions by risk-averse producers. 3. Shifting the Focus from Talent to Objectification
Use the 'report' feature on social media platforms to flag fake photos and deepfakes.