Violation of privacy. Publishing fake images of a person’s body without consent can lead to imprisonment up to three years. The New BNS (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita): Section 67 (punishment for publishing obscene material) and crucially, Section 69 (punishment for publication of a fake electronic record with intent to cause harassment). While promising, these laws require the victim to file a First Information Report (FIR) in their own city, which is daunting for traveling actresses. The Kerala Police Cyberdome: The state has established a specialized unit. In 2024 alone, they reported taking down over 450 deepfake links involving Malayalam actresses. However, they admit that for every link taken down, ten more appear.
Curiosity kills dignity. Every click on a fake image website generates ad revenue for the criminal hosting it. Every WhatsApp forward turns a private citizen into a distributor of revenge porn. The Future: The Right to Digital Integrity Kerala is a literacy-rich state but a digital ethics-poor state. Schools in Kochi and Kozhikode have begun teaching "Consent in the Age of AI." The goal is to teach the next generation that creating a fake image of a classmate—or a celebrity—is not a prank; it is a sex crime. malayalam actress fake images new
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