‘Deepfake victim’ Rashmika Mandanna to promote cyber safety

Updated: Oct 15th, 2024


Actress Rashmika Mandanna, who fell victim to a deepfake video earlier this year, has been appointed as the National Ambassador for promoting cyber safety. 

The actress has been appointed by the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) of the Ministry of Home Affairs. She said as someone who has experienced this, she is dedicated to raising awareness about these issues.

Rashmika said in a statement: “Cybercrime is a dangerous and pervasive threat that affects individuals, businesses, and communities worldwide.”

“As someone who has experienced this, I am dedicated to raising awareness about these issues and promoting the message of cyber safety to drive positive change. It is crucial that we come together to combat these threats and protect our digital spaces," she added.

Rashmika will spearhead nationwide cyber awareness campaigns aimed at educating the public on various cybercrime threats, including online fraud, deepfake videos, cyber bullying, and AI-generated malicious content.

The actress’ deepfake video started a conversation on the inappropriate use of technology, prompting numerous celebrities to voice their concerns.

Talking about Rashmika, who is South India’s highest-paid actresses made it to 2024’s list of Forbes’ “30 Under 30”. The 28-year-old star made her acting debut with the Kannada romantic comedy ‘Kirik Party’ in 2016.

In a journey spanning over eight years, Rashmika gained major recognition with the Allu Arjun-starrer “Pushpa: The Rise” in 2021. Directed by Sukumar, the film told the story of a coolie who rises in a syndicate that smuggles red sandalwood that grows in the Seshachalam Hills of Andhra Pradesh.

(This story was taken from a syndicated feed, and edited only for style by Gujarat Samachar Digital staff)

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