
New Delhi, December 23, 2025: A powerful stand against digital harassment has been taken by social media influencer and former Lock Upp contestant Anjali Arora. In a raw and emotional video shared in late 2025, the “Kacha Badam” fame star addressed the recurring trauma caused by a “19-minute viral video” and similar clips involving gamers like Payal Gaming. It was highlighted by Anjali that what is viewed by the public as “minutes of entertainment” is often a life-altering nightmare for the women whose identities are stolen and manipulated through AI deepfakes and morphed content.
For over a year, Anjali’s name has been maliciously linked to a private video circulating on adult websites and messaging apps. In her latest address, it was clarified by her that the woman in the video is not her, but a victim of sophisticated digital manipulation.
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The viral nature of these hoaxes is driven by a culture of voyeurism and rapid sharing. It was argued by Anjali that every click, share, and comment on such “leaked” content contributes to the victimization of women in the digital space.
Anjali’s video has sparked a wider conversation about the ethics of internet consumption. It was observed that while technology has advanced, the legal frameworks to protect digital identities are still lagging behind. As the year 2025 draws to a close, Anjali Arora remains a vocal advocate for survivors of cyber harassment. Her message serves as a stark reminder that behind every viral link is a real human being whose dignity deserves to be protected.