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This paper examines the spread of non-consensual, fabricated video content targeting female film celebrities in India, focusing on patterns of virality, platform dynamics, and public discourse. Using a representative case—a prominent Tamil and Telugu actress subjected to a false “viral video” claim—the study analyzes how unverified clips circulate across WhatsApp, Twitter (X), and YouTube, fueling hashtag-driven outrage and moral policing. The discussion highlights gender-based digital abuse, the limitations of current IT rules (India’s Intermediary Guidelines, 2021), and the role of fan communities in either debunking or amplifying false content. Methodologically, the paper uses content analysis of 500+ social media posts and platform fact-check reports. Findings suggest that rapid amplification precedes any verification, and the actress’s delayed response is often misinterpreted as guilt. The conclusion calls for media literacy interventions and stricter platform accountability for synthetic media.
Kajal Aggarwal, a staple of the Tamil and Telugu film industries for over a decade, has maintained a professional image throughout her career. While she has occasionally addressed the pressures of being in the limelight, she—like many stars—generally ignores baseless rumors to avoid giving them more traction. The Dangers of "Scandal" Searches Tamil Actress Kajal Agarwal Mms Scandal Video On You Tube
Many links promising "leaked videos" are actually traps designed to install viruses on your device or steal personal information. Why Do These Rumors Persist? This paper examines the spread of non-consensual, fabricated
However, I can provide context regarding the broader issue of celebrity privacy and the spread of misinformation: Methodologically, the paper uses content analysis of 500+