This Article is From Nov 11, 2023

Delhi Police Files Case Over Actor Rashmika Mandanna's Deepfake Video

The Delhi Commission for Women had also sought action after reports of a deepfake video of Rashmika Mandanna circulated widely on social media platforms, a statement said.

Delhi Police Files Case Over Actor Rashmika Mandanna's Deepfake Video

A probe has been carried out into Rashmika Mandanna deepfake video case. (File)

New Delhi:

The Delhi Police on Friday registered a First Information Report (FIR) at the Special Cell police station in connection with deepfake AI-generated video of actor Rashmika Mandanna, the police said.

The Delhi Police have registered the FIR under relevant sections, and an investigation has been carried out into the matter.

"In regard to the deep fake AI-generated video of Rashmika Mandanna, an FIR u/s 465 and 469 of the IPC, 1860 and section 66C and 66E of the IT Act, 2000 has been registered at PS Special Cell, Delhi Police and an investigation has been taken up," the Delhi Police said.

Earlier in the day, the Delhi Commission for Women also sought action after several media reports of a deepfake video of actress Rashmika Mandanna circulated widely on social media platforms, an official statement said.

"The Delhi Commission for Women has taken suo-moto cognizance on media reports of a deepfake video of an Indian actress Rashmika Mandanna circulating widely on several social media platforms. Reportedly, the actress has also raised her concerns in the matter and has stated that someone has illegally morphed her picture in the video," the statement said.

The Commission also noted that, till date, no arrests have been made in the case and sought a copy of the FIR with details of the accused in the matter by November 17.

"The Commission has learnt that till date no arrests have been made in the case. This is a very serious matter. In view of the above, please provide a copy of the FIR registered in the matter, details of the accused arrested in the matter and detailed action taken report in the matter," the statement of DCW said.

"Considering the gravity of the matter, please provide the sought information to the Commission by November 17," it added.

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