06 December,2025 06:15 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Sara Arjun, Shriya Saran, Aditi Rao Hydari
In recent days, several well-known actors, including Aditi Rao Hydari, Sara Arjun, Shriya Saran and Rakul Preet Singh, have spoken up about a growing and unsettling problem: fake accounts pretending to be them. These imposters have been using their photos, names and even look-alike phone numbers to contact people, offer fake work opportunities or simply start random conversations. For many in the industry, this has become more than just a nuisance; it feels like a real invasion of privacy.
Aditi Rao Hydari was among the first to raise concern when she discovered that someone was using her pictures and name to offer bogus photoshoots to photographers. She clarified that all professional communication goes strictly through her team and urged everyone to stay alert and avoid responding to suspicious messages.
Shriya Saran had a similarly disturbing experience. An impersonator reached out to her acquaintances, sending inappropriate messages while pretending to be her. She described the situation as both upsetting and alarming, reminding people that anyone receiving such messages should immediately verify the source and not take them at face value.
Young actor Sara Arjun also found herself dealing with an imposter account. Her father shared screenshots of a number pretending to be her, prompting Sara to publicly confirm that she has only one official social-media profile. She encouraged fans to stay cautious and not fall for any other accounts or claims made in her name.
Rakul Preet Singh, too, called out a fake number pretending to be her and contacting people as if it were her personal line. She expressed her frustration, saying that this kind of impersonation isn't just unethical, it's an actual crime. She mentioned her intention to report the matter to the cybercrime authorities.
Across the film industry, celebrities are feeling increasingly concerned about how easily their identity can be misused online. Many have said that while fame does come with unwanted attention, this kind of deception crosses a line. They're urging fans, colleagues and the public to remain vigilant, double-check any unexpected communication, and report fake accounts immediately.
In a digital world where anyone can pretend to be anyone, these actors are simply asking for one thing: awareness.