Rumors and misinformation frequently target high-profile figures like Anushka Sharma
, ranging from fabricated movie roles to sophisticated AI-generated content. These "fake" listings often stem from fan-made concepts, unverified gossip, or malicious deepfakes circulating on platforms like Fake Filmography & Misleading Projects
Misinformation regarding her filmography typically involves projects she never signed or casting rumors she has explicitly denied: Virat Kohli-Produced Films Deep Guide: Fake Filmography & Popular Fake Videos
: Sharma has frequently slammed reports claiming her husband, Virat Kohli, produced her films like . She clarified that her production house, Clean Slate Filmz , is independent. The "3 Idiots" Audition : While a video of her auditioning for the role of Pia in
is real, it is often framed as a "secret" or "lost" movie role, though she was never part of the final cast. South Indian Confusion Anushka’s actual response (via Instagram, 2023): “It is
: Search results occasionally conflate her with South Indian actress Anushka Shetty , incorrectly attributing films like to Sharma. Jhulan Goswami Biopic Rumors : Before the official confirmation of Chakda 'Xpress
, numerous fabricated release dates and "leaked" plot points circulated, often based on unverified "insider" sources. Popular & Viral "Fake" Videos 5. Notable Real vs. Fake Example
AI technology and selective editing have led to several high-profile viral hoaxes:
The most dangerous variant. Using AI, bad actors create short clips where Anushka appears to say things she never said or act in explicit scenes she never performed. In 2023, a deepfake of Anushka criticizing the Indian cricket team (her husband Virat Kohli’s team) went viral, forcing her to issue a statement.
Anushka’s actual response (via Instagram, 2023): “It is deeply disturbing to see the misuse of technology. Please verify what you watch before sharing.”