
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 problem has become a factor of online chatter after a fake YouTube channel impersonating a famous song agency circulated the fabricated content material, sparking outrage.
As per bhaskar English, Pritpal Singh Baliawal filed a grievance with the SGPC (Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee), calling it a "deliberate conspiracy to initiate the Sikh community and disturb spiritual harmony."
An authentic assertion from Aamir Khan's spokesperson clarified, "The poster displaying aamir khan as Guru Nanak is completely fake and AI-generated. aamir khan has no connection to this kind of venture. He holds the very best recognition for Guru Nanak and would by no means be part of something disrespectful. Please don't fall for fake news."
In line with reviews, Pritpal Singh Baliawal urged the punjab Police, Cyber Cell, and countrywide security businesses to trace the IP and MAC addresses of those behind the incident, enabling swift arrests and crook action. He also called upon aamir khan Productions to "at once publicly condemn this fraud" and make clear their non-involvement.
In the meantime, on the work front, aamir khan changed into remaining visible in 'Laal Singh Chaddha.' He's presently gearing up for 'Sitaare Jameen Par,' which is about to launch on june 20.