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India Today
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Aamir Khan clarifies after his AI-generated poster as Guru Nanak goes viral
Aamir Khan's team strongly denied the actor's involvement in the viral AI-generated poster that falsely depicted the actor as Guru Nanak Dev. The matter became a point of online chatter after a fake YouTube channel impersonating a popular music company circulated the fabricated content, sparking per Bhaskar English, Pritpal Singh Baliawal filed a complaint with the SGPC (Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee), calling it a 'deliberate conspiracy to provoke the Sikh community and disturb religious harmony.' advertisementAn official statement from Aamir Khan's spokesperson clarified, "The poster showing Aamir Khan as Guru Nanak is completely fake and AI-generated. Aamir Khan has no connection to any such project. He holds the highest respect for Guru Nanak and would never be part of anything disrespectful. Please don't fall for fake news." As per reports, Pritpal Singh Baliawal urged the Punjab Police, Cyber Cell, and national security agencies to trace the IP and MAC addresses of those behind the incident, demanding swift arrests and criminal action. He also called upon Aamir Khan Productions to "immediately publicly condemn this fraud" and clarify their on the work front, Aamir Khan was last seen in 'Laal Singh Chaddha'. He is currently gearing up for 'Sitaare Jameen Par', which is set to release on June Watch


Time of India
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The fake poster shows Aamir Khan as Guru Nanak; the official spokesperson slams it as "completely fake and AI generated"
(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Aamir Khan 's team has firmly denied any involvement with a controversial AI-generated poster and teaser falsely depicting the actor as Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Fake poster sparks outrage The situation escalated after a fake YouTube channel impersonating a popular music company circulated the fabricated content, sparking outrage. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Invest $200 in Amazon without buying stocks to earn a second salary Marketsall Sign Up Undo According to the Bhaskar English website, Pritpal Singh Baliawal complained to the SGPC (Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee), describing it as a "deliberate conspiracy to provoke the Sikh community and disrupt religious harmony." 'It's completely fake and AI-generated' An official statement from Aamir Khan's spokesperson clarified, "The poster showing Aamir Khan as Guru Nanak is completely fake and AI generated. Aamir Khan has no connection to any such project. He holds the highest respect for Guru Nanak and would never be part of anything disrespectful. Please don't fall for fake news ." Hania Aamir Out of Indian Film Reportedly Pritpal Singh Baliawal urged the Punjab Police, Cyber Cell, and national security agencies to trace the IP and MAC addresses of those behind the incident, demanding swift arrests and criminal action. He also called upon Aamir Khan Productions to "immediately publicly condemn this fraud" and clarify their non-involvement. SGPC Chief Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami has also been urged to take strict legal action. With religious sentiments at stake, the call for accountability grows stronger as the fabricated content continues to be widely condemned. Teaser marked with the disclaimer "Fan-made content" Meanwhile, the teaser itself, clearly marked with a disclaimer, states it is "prepared for entertainment purposes only," asserting that it is "fan-made content" with "no official association to any production house, actor, or studio." Despite the disclaimer, the doctored visuals, showing Aamir Khan digitally altered to resemble Guru Nanak Dev Ji, have fueled public anger. On the work front, Aamir Khan was last seen in the drama movie 'Laal Singh Chaddha' and is gearing up for 'Sitaare Jameen Par' which is set to release on June 20.