Urvashi Rautela’s leaked bathroom video: Real, PR stunt, or AI deepfake? Netizens debate

The 30-year-old actress, known for her roles in films like "Singh Saab The Great," "Great Grand Masti," and "Hate Story 4," is no stranger to the spotlight.
 
Urvashi Rautela’s leaked bathroom video: Real, PR stunt, or AI deepfake? Netizens debate

Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela has once again become the center of attention, sparking a heated debate across social media. A controversial video showing Rautela in a private bathroom has surfaced online, leaving many to wonder whether it was a leak or a calculated PR move. The 30-year-old actress, known for her roles in films like "Singh Saab The Great," "Great Grand Masti," and "Hate Story 4," is no stranger to the spotlight.

Urvashi Rautela’s Leaked Bathroom Video Sparks Controversy

The video, which shows Rautela seemingly preparing for a bath, has ignited intense discussions online. Shared initially on Instagram, the clip shows the actress changing clothes, and quickly garnered widespread attention. The post was captioned, “@urvashirautela leaked bathroom video has everyone talking.”

Social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter), have been abuzz with reactions. Critics have accused Rautela of orchestrating the leak for publicity, while others suggest it could be a scene from an upcoming movie. Comments range from harsh criticisms to accusations of it being a mere publicity stunt. One user commented, “It’s a cheap publicity stunt,” while another said, “She’ll do anything for attention.”

Real, PR Stunt, or AI Deepfake?

The video's release coincides with a troubling trend of AI-generated deepfake videos targeting Bollywood actresses such as Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif, and Rashmika Mandanna. This has raised concerns about privacy and the exploitation of women's images in the digital age. Some users have called for strict action against those responsible for posting such videos online.

Official Response Awaited

As of now, Urvashi Rautela's team has not issued any official statement regarding the video. Recent reports indicate that the footage might actually be a scene from her film "Jahangir National University (JNU)," suggesting that the video could be a deliberate part of the movie's promotion.

Whether the video is a genuine leak, a PR stunt, or an AI-generated deepfake, it has certainly sparked widespread debate and concern. The incident highlights the growing issue of digital privacy and the lengths to which public figures might go to maintain or manipulate their public image.

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