Her lawyers argued in court that these explicit images were not of her and that she had not authorized their creation or distribution, emphasizing they were "entirely AI-generated". The suit took direct aim at platforms like Google and several websites, stating that the AI-generated and morphed images were being used to "satisfy someone's sexual desires," which is a gross violation of her dignity. Justice Tejas Karia of the Delhi High Court ruled in her favor, issuing an order to block 151 specific URLs and unequivocally stating that any unauthorized use of her name, image, or likeness—especially through AI, deepfakes, or morphed images—is illegal and infringes upon her personality and publicity rights.
Here are some breathtaking pictures of Aishwarya Rai from various fashion photoshoots and style galleries:
: The actress took decisive legal action by filing a petition in the Delhi High Court against multiple online entities. The lawsuit targeted the unauthorized exploitation of her name, image, and voice.
In the late 1990s and 2000s, malicious internet users frequently superimposed the faces of high-profile Indian celebrities onto explicit bodies. These crude edits were distributed on unauthorized forums under sensationalized headlines.