Reports of a lookalike video recorded in a hotel.
Some sources suggested the clips were being sold online for prices ranging between $20 and $30. Credibility and Media Investigations
A 2005 video allegedly showing the actress in a bathroom, which was widely believed to be fake. Soha Ali Khan Waxing Mms Scandall
This incident highlighted a troubling trend in the late 2000s and early 2010s where Bollywood actresses frequently became targets of privacy violations via mobile and internet media. Other notable examples from that era include:
While the news spread rapidly across Bollywood gossip platforms, major news outlets like Hindustan Times and Mid-day looked into the validity of the claims. Reports of a lookalike video recorded in a hotel
Reporters often found only dead links or unrelated content when searching for the actual video, leading many to label the scandal a "dud".
The video supposedly showed the actress undressing and undergoing a bikini wax session. This incident highlighted a troubling trend in the
A controversial clip from 2006 involving a secret recording while changing clothes. Soha Ali Khan's Later Perspective
Reports claimed the footage was captured by strategically placed hidden cameras without the actress's knowledge or consent.
In August 2010, several blogs and websites began circulating reports of a hidden camera video featuring Soha Ali Khan at a beauty salon.