
Shweta Singh Kirti, sister of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, has sparked controversy with a recent social media post. She shared AI generated images showing Sushant as Lord Rama.
In her caption, she stated that no one could portray the role better than him. The images were created by placing Sushant’s face over visuals from the Ramayana teaser.
The post quickly went viral and triggered strong reactions online. Many users criticised Shweta Singh Kirti for being insensitive.
Some felt that using AI to recreate a deceased actor in such a role was inappropriate. Others said it was unfair, as another actor has already been cast for the role.
A discussion on Reddit also added to the debate. One user claimed that Sushant Singh Rajput was not very close to his family in his later years, which further fuelled online conversations.
Several fans expressed discomfort with AI generated recreations of actors who are no longer alive. They said such content can feel disturbing and unnecessary.
Supporters of Sushant Singh Rajput also reacted. Many felt that such posts reopen old discussions instead of allowing his memory to rest peacefully.
The incident has once again highlighted concerns around the use of AI in entertainment. Easy access to such tools has raised questions about ethics and responsibility.
As AI technology continues to grow, similar situations may become more common. This has increased the need for clear boundaries and respectful usage.
For now, the debate continues across social media platforms. The issue reflects how technology can quickly create both engagement and controversy.
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