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Remember the girl who played young Rani Mukerji in 'Black'? She looks unrecognisable now
Remember the girl who played young Rani Mukerji in 'Black'? She looks unrecognisable now

India.com

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • India.com

Remember the girl who played young Rani Mukerji in 'Black'? She looks unrecognisable now

Remember the girl who played young Rani Mukerji in 'Black'? She looks unrecognisable now Several actors become popular from a very young age as they work as child artists in several movies. Among them is one who captivated audiences by portraying Rani Mukerji's childhood character. She is remembered to date for playing one of the most iconic roles in the superhit film Black, by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. We are talking about Ayesha Kapur. She was a child artist who played a blind, deaf and mute girl in the film, and her performance received widespread praise. She bagged seven awards for the movie. Other than that, she was also seen in 2009's Sikandar, starring R Madhavan and Parzaan Dastur. Now, the once-little star has grown up and ventured into the Health industry. With 16.6K followers on her social media, she continues to surprise fans with updates about her latest work on Instagram. About actress Ayesha Kapur: Ayesha was born and brought up in Puducherry. Apart from her acting career, Ayesha is now a certified nutrition health coach, having earned her certification from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN) in New York. She frequently shares nutrition-related videos on social media, offering tips and guidance to her followers. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ayesha Kapur (@ayeshakapur) Ayesha Kapur's mother, Jacqueline, is of German descent, while her father, Dilip Kapur, is a Punjabi businessman and the owner of the Hidesign chain of leather goods stores. Dilip is a billionaire, with his business generating an impressive turnover of Rs 100-500 crore. In 2016, Dilip and Jacqueline ended their long marriage, which had lasted nearly three decades. According to Jacqueline, the reason for their separation was the involvement of a third person.

Tamil actor-host Ramya Subramanian slams brand for AI-generated voiceover misuse
Tamil actor-host Ramya Subramanian slams brand for AI-generated voiceover misuse

India Today

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Tamil actor-host Ramya Subramanian slams brand for AI-generated voiceover misuse

Tamil actor, host and certified health coach Ramya Subramanian, also known as VJ Ramya, lashed out at a health and wellness brand for allegedly misusing her video content with an AI-generated voiceover — without her consent. The actor, on Tuesday, expressed her anger and disappointment on Instagram, calling the act 'illegal, unethical, and a blatant violation' of her rights.'This is the third time my video has been misused with an AI-generated voiceover,' Ramya wrote in a strongly worded Instagram story, tagging the brand's official handle. She further warned, 'Pull it down NOW — or prepare to face strict legal action.'advertisementTake a look: A screenshot of Ramya Subramaniam's Instagram story Following her post, it appears that the brand has removed the video from their Instagram page, as it is no longer visible to the Subramanian rose to prominence as a television video jockey before transitioning into Tamil cinema. She has appeared in films such as Mani Ratnam's romantic drama 'O Kadhal Kanmani', the experimental thriller 'Aadai' with Amala Paul, and the Vijay-starrer 'Master'. More recently, she played a psychologist in Shanthakumar's 'Rasavathi' and shared screen space with Ajith Kumar and Trisha Krishnan in Magizh Thirumeni's action-drama 'Vidaamuyarchi'.In addition to acting, Ramya became a certified Integrative nutrition health coach in 2021 after completing her course from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York. She has since been actively promoting health and wellness through her social actress has not revealed if legal action has already been initiated, but her strong public stance has sparked wider discussion around AI misuse and digital consent.

Actress Ramya issues stern warning to entity unlawfully using her video with AI voiceover
Actress Ramya issues stern warning to entity unlawfully using her video with AI voiceover

Time of India

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Actress Ramya issues stern warning to entity unlawfully using her video with AI voiceover

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Well known Tamil actress, Integrative Health Coach and VJ Ramya Subramanian has issued a stern warning to a handle on Instagram that has been unlawfully using her video with an AI generated voiceover. The actress and Integrative health coach issued a warning to the handle through a story on her Instagram page. She said, "This is the third time my video has been misused with an AI generated voiceover. This is illegal, unethical and a blatant violation of my rights. Pull it down NOW - or prepare to face strict legal action ..." Ramya Subramanian, who is more popularly known as VJ Ramya, has acted in a number of films including Mani Ratnam's 'O Kadhal Kanmani', Amala Paul-starrer 'Aadai', Vijay's 'Master' and director Shanthakumar's 'Rasavathi', in which she played the role of a psychologist. The actress was more recently seen in director Magizh Thirumeni's 'Vidaa Muyarchi', featuring actors Ajith and Trisha in the lead. Ramya turned a health coach in 2021 after being certified as an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, New York. Soon after she became qualified to help people get fit and lead a healthy lifestyle holistically, the actress took to social media to share the news that she had turned into a health coach. She wrote, "After two years of sleepless hours with studying weekly modules, doing assignments, live coaching calls and qualifying in every exam that came in between shoot/work/travel and life... Finally, so happy to share to you that I am a Certified 'Integrative Health Coach' now." Ramya, had then, also gone on to disclose how she got the idea to also be a health coach. She had said that during the pandemic, when she had lots of spare time, a friend had suggested to her that she do the course in the New York based institute.

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