
Javed Akhtar Plans To Take Legal Action As His AI-Generated Video With A Topi Goes Viral
January 2, 2026: Renowned lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar has issued a stern warning against the creators of a viral deepfake video misrepresenting his personal beliefs. On Thursday, January 1, 2026, the writer took to X (formerly Twitter) to clarify that the video, which uses a computer-generated image of him wearing a topi (skullcap), is entirely fabricated.
The video surfaced shortly after a high-profile public debate between Akhtar and Islamic scholar Mufti Shamail Nadwi titled “Does God Exist?” held in New Delhi last month.
In a hard-hitting post, Akhtar dismissed the claims that he had abandoned his well-known atheistic and secular views:
“A fake video is in circulation showing my fake computer-generated picture with a topi on my head claiming that ultimately I have turned to God. It is rubbish.”
Akhtar expressed his intention to involve the authorities to curb the spread of the misinformation:
The deepfake appears to be a targeted response to Akhtar’s participation in a December 2025 debate at the Constitution Club of India.
The post sparked a flurry of reactions, ranging from support for legal action to lighthearted irony:
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