
Anjali Arora, a prominent social media influencer with over 13 million followers, found herself embroiled in a controversy surrounding a morphed MMS video that went viral in August 2022. The video depicted a woman in a compromising position, and several portals claimed that the woman was indeed Anjali Arora. However, Anjali vehemently denied any involvement, asserting that the video was fake.
During this tumultuous period, Anjali was participating in the reality show “Lock Upp”, which restricted her access to the outside world. Unable to file a complaint immediately, she endured the distress of seeing her reputation tarnished. The video circulated widely on social media platforms, leading to severe mental trauma for Anjali.
In response, Anjali took legal action against news portals and YouTube channels that propagated the morphed video. She filed a defamation case against multiple media outlets, seeking to restore her image and hold those responsible accountable. The controversy affected not only her professional life but also her mental well-being.
Anjali Arora rose to fame through Kangana Ranaut’s reality show “Lock Upp”, produced by Ekta Kapoor. Her equation with the show’s winner, Munawar Faruqui, endeared her to fans. Beyond reality television, Anjali has appeared in movies such as “The Love Is Forever,” “Deliyans,” and “Dilliwaliyaan.” Additionally, she featured in several music videos, including “Temporary Pyar,” “Aashiq Purana,” “Sajna Hai Mujhe,” “Shayad Fir Se,” “Tere Bargi,” and “Saiyyan Dil Mein Aana Re.”
Recently, an FIR has been filed, and the police have initiated an investigation into the matter. Anjali Arora’s resilience in the face of adversity underscores the impact of misinformation and the importance of safeguarding one’s reputation in the digital age.