Akshay Kumar is not mincing words when it comes to the rising tide of AI-generated misinformation. Taking to his social media on Monday, the actor firmly debunked viral fake trailers circulating online that show him portraying Maharishi Valmiki. In a strongly-worded post, he clarified: “I want to clarify that all such videos are fake and created using AI… What’s worse, some news channels decide to pick these up as ‘news’ without even verifying if these are real or morphed.”
The post reflects a larger and growing concern in today’s digital landscape — the weaponization of artificial intelligence to fabricate highly believable content. Kumar's frustration is not just with the creators of such fake media but also with mainstream platforms that fail to exercise basic verification before amplifying it. In an era where misinformation spreads six times faster than factual content, his call for responsible journalism hits hard.
These fake trailers, which blend advanced AI and deepfake technology, not only blur the line between fiction and reality but also pose reputational risks — especially for public figures. When the audience is unable to distinguish between what's real and what's generated, trust in media narratives takes a massive hit.
Akshay Kumar, known for his diverse filmography and clean image, has previously stayed largely silent on digital hoaxes. But the nature and reach of this particular viral campaign seem to have pushed him to speak out. His post isn’t just a personal clarification — it’s a public wake-up call for both media houses and audiences to think before sharing.
Currently riding high off the buzz from Jolly LLB 3, Kumar is also working on upcoming films Bhooth Bangla and Haiwaan. And while he continues to dominate the screen, it’s clear he’s also taking a firm stand off-screen — against digital distortion and in favor of truth.
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