Shruthi Narayanan Addresses Casting Couch Video Controversy, Calls It AI-Generated
Tamil actor Shruthi Narayanan addresses the casting couch viral video controversy, calls it AI generated. Here's what she wrote about the incident.

The rise of Artificial Intelligence and the wrong use of it by humans have created a lot of difficulties for women, especially. Another sad incident happened with the South India actress Shruthi Narayanan. She made headlines after her video of the casting couch was shared on social media. The actor has finally broken her silence on the same and dismissed such claims by calling the videos AI-generated. However, she also spoke about how the incident affected her and her family’s mental health. Shruthi also shared details about the legal action that one could take against people leaking or sharing videos which were deepfake or even real. Read on to know more.
Shruthi Narayanan Slams People Sharing Fake Casting Couch Video Of Her
Shruthi Narayanan is a known Tamil actor who was in the news after a casting couch video of her surfaced online. The actor finally spoke up about it and slammed the people who shared such videos on social media. The actor firmly stated that they were AI-generated. Shruthi further stressed how people sharing such content for fun had affected her mental health. She spoke about how the incident affected her as a woman and everyone close to her. Shruthi Narayanan requested the social media users to stop circulating the video and show some kind of sensitivity towards a woman.
In another social media story, the actor mentioned the legal actions that one could take against people who spread leaked videos that were deepfake or even real. Calling it a criminal offence, the actor asked people to start being humans.
Shruthi Narayanan has acted in many Tamil TV serials.
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Many mistook her to be Shruti Narayann who acted in Citadel: Honey Bunny. The Citadel actor had to shared an Instagram post to address this confusion.
First Published: March 28, 2025 3:39 PM