Lock Upp fame Anjali Arora files fresh FIR in leaked morphed video clip case; Details Inside

As per Anjali Arora's FIR, the woman's face was swapped and her face was used due to which she is facing mental distress.

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Social media sensation & Lock Upp contestant Anjali Arora has filed a fresh FIR in the case linked the viral morphed clip. When Anjali Arora was doing Lock Upp, a video went viral on social media in which a woman was seen in an objectionable state. As per Anjali Arora's FIR, the woman's face was swapped and her face was used due to which she is facing mental distress. The video went viral two years back, but Anjali in her FIR says that since she was part of Lock Upp at that time, then she could not take action. Anjali Arora on Monday broke her silence in a fake video case and wrote on her Instagram wrote, "In God's house, there is delay, not darkness." Below is what Anjali Arora's FIR says- 

 

As per the FIR filed reportedly on Anjali Arora's behalf, the social media influencer said that when she was doing Lock Upp, her family member noticed that one morphed porn video was circulating on social media in which applicant's face was morphed with one naked girl, who was indulged in sexual acts. Likewise, the FIR is annexed with the pen drive containing the morphed MMS video of Anjali Arora. The FIR also stated that the family members, friends, and relatives were sending the morphed video to the complainant and were asking a lot of questions regarding the same. 

 

"Due to that morphed video, the complainant was not able to get work, as her reputation was tarnished and that she was in a mental stress and trauma. All media houses were cornering her and preventing the complainant from giving work. Many reputed social media websites, newspapers, and big magazines were publishing articles on the applicant's morphed video which was very distressful for the applicant's reputation as a woman. The complainant was not able to make eye contact with her family and friends due to that morphed video.

 

Anjali in her FIR further says, "Since the last few months, the complainant has been regularly seeing explicit and obscene material on her Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Instagram. Such videos are in the public domain and damage and devastating the image." It is pertinent to mention here that Anjali outlined that a complaint was earlier filed under her friend's name, however, no action was taken. 


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