In India, the creation and distribution of morphed or "fake" images are punishable under the :
Fake images can have serious consequences, including:
In India, creating or sharing such content is a punishable offense under various laws:
In the context of the Malayalam film industry, which has historically been progressive yet patriarchal, this digital violence serves to "humiliate" the woman, reducing her professional achievements to her sexualized image. It acts as a tool to shame women who assert visibility in the public sphere.
Use the reporting tools on Instagram, Facebook, and X to flag morphed content.
In India, the creation and distribution of morphed or "fake" images are punishable under the :
Fake images can have serious consequences, including:
In India, creating or sharing such content is a punishable offense under various laws:
In the context of the Malayalam film industry, which has historically been progressive yet patriarchal, this digital violence serves to "humiliate" the woman, reducing her professional achievements to her sexualized image. It acts as a tool to shame women who assert visibility in the public sphere.
Use the reporting tools on Instagram, Facebook, and X to flag morphed content.