Bollywood actress Rashmika Mandanna has been riding the horse of success ever since her movie Animal was released in theaters. Rashmika Mandanna plays the character of Geetanjali, the wife of Ranbir Kapoor (Ranvijay Singh) in the movie Animal. Notably, before the release of the movie Animal, Rashmika Mandanna was embroiled in a bizarre controversy after her deepfake video went viral. Even Amitabh Bachchan had expressed that legal action must be taken. Not only this, but Rashmika had also expressed her anger in her deep fake video. Rashmika Mandanna's new deepfake video has come to the fore yet again.
Yes! you heard it right. Rashmika Mandanna new deepfake video is doing rounds on Instagram. Notably, new Rashmika Mandanna deepfake video is almost the same as the last one. In the viral Rashmika Mandanna fake video, the Animal actress can be seen inside a lift just like in the previous viral video. At first, fans were confused seeing the physical structure of the Animal actress, but soon they realised that it was new Rashmika Mandanna deepfake video.
Infact, many started to point out on the comment section of Rashmika's deepfake video. A user wrote, "Alert deepfake." Another user wrote, "AI is so dangerous"
It is pertinent to mention here that seeing the video, it seems like the new Rashmika Mandanna deepfake video belong to the same British-Indian adult influencer Zara Patel.
What did Rashmika Mandanna say on her deep fake video last time?
Last time Rashmika Mandanna on her Instagram wrote, "I feel really hurt to share this and have to talk the deepfake video of me being spread online. Something like this is honestly, extremely scary not only for me, but also for each one of us who today is vulnerable to so much harm because of how technology is being misused.
"Today, as a woman and as an actor, I am thankful for my family, friends and well wishers who are my protection and support system. But if this happened to me when I was in school or college, I genuinely can't imagine how could I ever tackle this. We need to address this as a community and with urgency before more of us are affected by such identity theft."