First Look: Creative & Captivating Poster Of ‘GHOST’!

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While King Nagarjuna is arriving as ‘The Ghost’ in Telugu, Karunada Chakravarthy Shivarajkumar is hitting the screens as ‘Ghost’ in Kannada. This action heist thriller is made on a pan-Indian scale and it is going to be released in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam languages. Made under Sandesh Productions banner, this film is directed by ‘Birbal’ fame Srini. Politician and producer Sandesh Nagraj is bankrolling this prestigious project on a grand scale.

According to reports, Shivarajkumar immensely liked the climax and was impressed by the way it has been written. This concept of action heist drama has been narrated with an intriguing screenplay and it is going to cater to all sections of the audience. It is Shivarajkumar’s birthday today and Baadshah Kiccha Sudeep released the First Poster of ‘Ghost’ wishing Shivanna a very happy birthday.

With an intense look, Shivarajkumar is looking very powerful whilst holding a gun. The revolver blended with a car gives a clear picture about the genre of the film. With the searchlight, bikers, cars.. the poster is well detailed and takes the expectations a notch higher. Mahendra Simha is the cinematographer of this film while Arjun Janya is the music composer. Masthi and Prasanna VM are the dialogue writers while Shivakumar of ‘KGF’ fame is the art director. ‘Ghost’ is produced by top production house Sandesh Productions which has several superhits like Airavata, Hatavaadi, Mannina Dhoni, Asura, Mommoga etc to its credit. The release date of this film is yet to be announced.


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Tamannaah Targets of AI-Generated Bikini Images: Rising Cybercrime Concern

December 10, 2025

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In today’s world of Artificial Intelligence, where software developers constantly compete to create stunningly realistic images, some are misusing this technology simply to grab attention. Often, it’s actresses who become targets of such AI creations, and recently, Tamannaah Bhatia’s name has surfaced in this context. A few images of her, seemingly in a bikini, circulated widely on social media, attracting both awe and criticism. Upon closer inspection, it became clear that the facial features in these images did not exactly match Tamannaah’s—they were AI-generated likenesses designed to look like her. Despite this, the pictures went viral across platforms like Instagram and Twitter.

This isn’t an isolated case. Recently, the popular “National Crush” Rashmika Mandanna faced a similar situation, when malicious individuals created AI-generated images of her and Kriti Sanon in bikinis on the sets of Cocktail 2. Rashmika condemned the images and even filed a complaint with cybercrime authorities. In the past, actresses like Keerthy Suresh have also been victims of such AI-generated content.

These incidents highlight an urgent need for stronger laws and stricter action against the misuse of AI in creating offensive and harmful content. The technology itself is remarkable, but when weaponized, it can cause real harm to individuals’ privacy and reputation.