AI Creeps Stole Her Face for Fake Bikini Porn – Kantara Star Rukmini Vasanth Just Dropped a Cyber Crime Bomb

SIBY JEYYA
You scroll instagram and boom — there’s Rukmini Vasanth, the kannada star who stole hearts in *Kantara*, supposedly rocking a skimpy bikini in her “first ever” poolside shoot. Millions of views. Creepy comments flooding in. The internet is losing its mind.



Except none of it was real.



In her first raw reaction, the actress didn’t mince words. She called the viral AI-generated bikini video and photos “entirely fake and fabricated” — a sick, deeply irresponsible violation of her privacy. And she’s not just venting on social media. She’s already filed a formal complaint with the cybercrime police. Her team is launching full legal action against the cowards who cooked this garbage up and spread it like wildfire.



Here’s the brutal reality nobody wants to say out loud: This isn’t some harmless prank. It’s wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital sexual harassment on steroids. AI lets any basement-dwelling creep slap a woman’s data-face onto whatever disgusting fantasy they want in seconds — and once it’s out there, it never really dies. Actresses get hit first, but regular women are next. Your daughter, your sister, your colleague — anyone.



Rukmini isn’t playing the victim card. She’s standing tall, urging people to stop sharing the filth and think twice about how they consume content. She even pointed out the obvious: AI has incredible upsides, but this misuse is pure poison.



In 2026, your data-face can be stolen, twisted, and turned against you overnight. Rukmini Vasanth just fired the first shot in what’s becoming an all-out war on deepfake predators. The question is — how many more women have to get violated before the rest of us wake up and treat this like the crime it is?

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