Ranbir, Sai Pallavi Targeted: Who’s Behind Dirty PR

Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi face online trolling

While fans look forward to upcoming films, some pages or individuals seem more focused on trolling actors than talking about cinema. They nitpick scenes or spread misinformation to hurt an actor’s image.

In The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, Ranbir Kapoor appears in a cameo where he smokes an e-cigarette without a visible health warning. Now, the NHRC has asked Mumbai Police to file an FIR. A notice has also been sent to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry to halt the scene and take action.

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In another disturbing case, fake AI-generated bikini photos of Sai Pallavi were circulated online. A real beach photo was morphed and turned into explicit content.

Fans suspect both incidents are part of a dirty PR campaign to target the lead stars of Ramayana. They say the missing disclaimer in Ranbir’s scene is the responsibility of editors or the censor board, not the actor.

As for Sai Pallavi, fans are calling out the act as a direct attack on her dignity and privacy. Sharing fake images is not just unethical, it’s criminal.

You can dislike an actor or film, but using fake content or smear tactics is crossing a line. These stunts say more about the trolls than the actors they’re trying to bring down.

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