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One common defense raised by victims is that the videos are AI-generated. Anjali Arora, for instance, has consistently claimed that the explicit video circulated in her name is a deepfake—a claim later confirmed by forensic analysis. Yet, as seen in her case, even proven fabrication does not erase the public stigma.
The women were seen slapping and pulling hair while other shoppers continued browsing, seemingly unbothered. The Discussion:
Keeping a saree folded in the exact same position for years creates permanent creases that weaken the fibers. Take them out every few months to change the fold lines.
Cybersecurity experts have identified a well-orchestrated scam funnel that exploits trending MMS searches. The process follows a predictable four-stage pattern:
Beyond complaints, the viral discussion has driven a positive shift toward sustainable fashion. Textile enthusiasts and historians are using the momentum to educate the public on the importance of investing in authentic, handloom sarees.
: Many trending "MMS leaks" are either fake, AI-generated, or do not exist at all. They are used as bait for phishing scams.