Chiranjeevi Files Cybercrime Complaint Over AI Deepfake Obscene Videos

By Abp Live Entertainment

Chiranjeevi Files Cybercrime Complaint Over AI Deepfake Obscene Videos

Veteran Telugu actor Chiranjeevi has lodged a formal complaint with the Hyderabad Cybercrime Police after discovering a series of AI-generated pornographic videos falsely depicting him in explicit scenarios. The actor condemned the clips as "obscene" and "malicious," urging authorities to take strict action against those responsible for producing and circulating the deepfakes.

As per the actor's complaint, at least three deepfake videos featuring his likeness were found circulating on adult websites. These clips, reportedly monetised by unidentified individuals, were digitally manipulated using artificial intelligence to make them appear authentic.

The case has been filed under multiple sections, including Sections 67 and 67A of the Information Technology Act, Sections 79, 294, 296, and 336(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and Sections 2(c), 3, and 4 of the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986.

Condemning the act, Chiranjeevi stated, "These videos are entirely fake and created using artificial intelligence commonly referred to as deepfake pornography, which unlawfully manipulates and morphs my facial features and persona into obscene content."

He further added, "These manufactured clips are being maliciously used to portray me in obscene and vulgar contexts, distorting public perception and undermining decades of goodwill."

In his complaint, Chiranjeevi requested the immediate blocking and removal of the fake videos and urged for a technical investigation to identify the perpetrators.

"Unrestricted public accessibility of these videos makes the offence extremely grave and calls for immediate blocking, takedown and digital forensic tracing of those responsible," he emphasised.

The actor has appealed to law enforcement agencies to ensure the prompt takedown of such harmful content and prevent further misuse of his image.

Earlier this week, the Hyderabad City Civil Court granted an ad-interim injunction safeguarding Chiranjeevi's personality rights. The court's order, dated September 26, 2025, prevents individuals and organisations from exploiting his name, image, voice, or likeness without prior consent.

The injunction also covers Chiranjeevi's popular stage names, Mega Star, Chiru, and Annayya,and applies across digital, print, and broadcast media. The judgment reflects the judiciary's growing awareness of AI-driven identity misuse, particularly involving celebrities.

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