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In the Wamiqa Gabbi video, fans deepfake Alia Bhatt’s face.

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Wamiqa Gabbi appeared in the video wearing a crimson saree and blouse that matched. Supporters query if it’s all legal.

Following in the footsteps of Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif, Rashmika Mandanna, and Kajol, Alia Bhatt is the most recent star whose video has been deepfaked. Recently, Alia Bhatt’s face was added to a Wamiqa Gabbi video by Unfixface, an Instagram user.

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The actress appeared in the video wearing a crimson saree with a top that matched. The caption that accompanied it said, “Aliabhatt off screen.” One user reacted to the post by asking, “Is this legal? It is your use of Alia’s face.” “This is the actual video of Wamiqa Gabi,” one commenter said. They used AI to replace it with Alia’s face.”

A few days prior, Wamiqa posted the video of herself on her Instagram. “Your Premiqa is indeed a Chamkila fan,” she wrote. She also included the background music, Pehle Lalkare Naal Main Dar Gai, by Amar Singh Chamila.

Concerning Wamiqa

Wamiqa is well-known for her parts in the films 83, Kali Jotta, and VD18. Her next movie appearance will be with Varun Dhawan. Filmed in Tamil, Baby John is the name of the film directed by Kalees.

The movie also stars Keerthy Suresh. The new release date for Baby John has not yet been established, however it has been delayed from its initial May 31 release date. According to news agency ANI, the production team plans to reschedule the premiere for either June or July of 2024.

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The movies of Alia

Alia is starring in Jigra, a film co-produced by Karan Johar and Vasan Bala. September 27, 2024, is when the movie is scheduled to open in cinemas. Filming for the Spy Universe movie starring Alia is also expected to begin later this year.

Alia went to the Met Gala.

The actor is presently in New York, where she was present at the 2024 Met Gala donning a flowery Sabyasachi Mukherjee saree. Her couture saree, which was made by 163 workers, honoured The Garden of Time.

the official Met Gala dress code for 2024. It was heavily embroidered by hand using silk thread, glass beads for the fringe, beads, sequins, and semi-precious stones. According to the designer’s official Instagram page, the hand-crafted shirt was embellished with multi-colored sapphires, tourmalines, emeralds, and Basra pearls.

A recent video featuring actress Wamiqa Gabbi has sparked attention online, but not for the usual reasons. Fans have created a deepfake version of the clip by swapping Wamiqa’s face with that of Alia Bhatt, blending two popular stars into a single frame. The seamless transition has left netizens in awe of how far AI technology has come, while also raising concerns about its misuse.

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In the video, Wamiqa’s expressions and movements are eerily similar to Alia’s, which is likely why the deepfake feels so convincing. Fans shared the clip widely on social media, some expressing admiration for the creativity, while others voiced their discomfort with such technological manipulations. Deepfakes, though fascinating, have been a growing concern in the digital age, as they blur the lines between reality and fiction.

Wamiqa Gabbi, known for her versatile performances in films like Godha and Jubilee, has yet to respond to the viral video. Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt’s fans have also joined the conversation, debating the ethical implications of using AI to alter celebrity imagery.

While the video has entertained many, it also serves as a reminder to approach such advancements in technology responsibly.

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