Cyber Police Confirms Payal Gaming Video is a Deepfake

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 20, 2025

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New Delhi, December 20, 2025: A major breakthrough has been achieved in the high-profile case involving popular YouTuber Payal Dhare, widely known as Payal Gaming. Following the rapid spread of a controversial “19-minute” video across digital platforms, a definitive update was issued by the Maharashtra Cyber Police on December 19, 2025. The official analysis has confirmed that the footage is a sophisticated AI-generated deepfake, clearing the creator of all associated rumors and providing her with much-needed legal vindication.

Scientific Analysis Confirms Tampering

The investigation was initiated after a formal complaint was lodged by Payal Dhare regarding the misuse of her likeness in explicit content. Using advanced forensic tools, a detailed examination was conducted by the Office of the Additional Director General of Police, Maharashtra State Cyber Department.

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Legal Consequences for Misinformation

A stern warning has been issued by the Maharashtra Cyber Police to those who continue to share or reproduce the debunked clip. It was emphasized by authorities that the distribution of such material is a serious offense under Section 67 of the Information Technology (IT) Act.

Payal Gaming’s Response to the Update

Following the release of the police report, a heartfelt statement was shared by Payal Dhare on her Instagram handle. Deep gratitude was expressed by her toward the Maharashtra Cyber Police for their swift and professional response. As the investigation enters its next phase to apprehend the perpetrators, the viral controversy has shifted the national focus toward the urgent need for stricter AI regulations and digital safety laws.

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