After Janhvi Kapoor’s emotional remarks on how social media turned personal grief into content, actress Rashmika Mandanna has now expressed her deep concern over the growing misuse of online platforms and artificial intelligence. Her powerful statement has sparked a serious discussion about digital ethics and women’s safety.
Rashmika said that in a world where “truth can be manufactured,” the biggest defence people have is clear judgment and awareness. She warned that while AI is a tool of progress, its abuse to create vulgar content and target women reflects a disturbing moral downfall among certain individuals. She stressed that the internet can no longer be trusted as a space of truth because anything can be fabricated and spread within minutes.
Calling for responsibility, Rashmika urged people to use AI and social media to build a more dignified and progressive society instead of encouraging reckless behaviour. She also demanded strict and unforgiving punishment for those who misuse technology to harm others, especially women. Her message has gained strong support online, with many tagging the Cyber Crime division (@Cyberdost) to take stronger action.
Rashmika’s strong stand, coming right after Janhvi Kapoor’s recent comments, highlights a rising concern among celebrities about online harassment, morality, and the urgent need for digital accountability.
“When truth can be manufactured, discernment becomes our greatest defence.”
AI is a force for progress, but its misuse to create vulgarity and target women signals a deep moral decline in certain people.
Remember, the internet is no longer a mirror of truth. It is a canvas where…
— Rashmika Mandanna (@iamRashmika) December 3, 2025
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