Once again, pooja hegde finds herself at the center of a vicious online storm. A fresh batch of highly intimate photos allegedly showing the actress in a compromising position inside a car with a security personnel has exploded across social media platforms, racking up millions of views, shares, and shocked reactions within hours.
The images are grainy, dimly lit, and convincingly candid—classic signs that scream “real scandal.” Except they’re not. Just like the previous waves of morphed pictures and deepfake videos that have targeted pooja over the last couple of years, these too have been identified as sophisticated AI-generated edits designed to look chillingly authentic.
Yet here’s the brutal truth: most netizens aren’t pausing to verify. The realism is so spot-on that outrage, memes, sleazy comments, and judgmental threads are spreading faster than any fact-check can keep up. “Who cares if it’s fake? It looks real,” has become the chillingly common sentiment in comment sections.
Pooja, who has repeatedly spoken out against such wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital harassment, continues to be one of the most frequent targets in the indian film industry’s growing AI abuse epidemic. From morphed beach pics to fabricated bedroom scenes, the attacks show no signs of slowing.
Experts warn that without stricter laws, faster platform takedowns, and serious legal consequences for creators and sharers, this vicious cycle will only get worse. For now, another star’s dignity hangs in the balance—sacrificed on the altar of viral clicks and zero accountability.