Paijaan’s jalwa in Pak: BJP on AI video showing Gogoi as Akshaye in ‘Fa9la’ song
In a bizarre incident, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Assam unit has shared a video on social media platform X, showcasing a scene from the movie ‘Dhurandhar’, where the character Rehman Dakait, played by Akshaye Khanna, has been edited to resemble Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi. The video, which has sparked a flurry of reactions, features the edited Gaurav Gogoi dancing to the popular song ‘Fa9la’ in a Pakistani setting. The caption accompanying the video reads, “Jalwa hain Paaijaan ka Pakistan mein,” which translates to “Paijaan’s grandeur is in Pakistan.”
The video, which has been making the rounds on social media, is an artificially intelligent (AI) generated clip that uses deepfake technology to superimpose Gaurav Gogoi’s face onto Akshaye Khanna’s character in the movie. The result is a convincing, albeit amusing, video that has left many viewers scratching their heads. While some have praised the creativity and technology that has gone into creating the video, others have condemned it as a cheap attempt to tarnish Gaurav Gogoi’s reputation.
This is not the first time that the BJP has alleged links between Gaurav Gogoi and Pakistan. In the past, the party has made similar claims, which have been met with strong denials from the Congress leader. The latest video, however, takes the allegations to a new level, using AI technology to create a fake narrative that is both entertaining and misleading.
The use of AI-generated content in politics is a relatively new phenomenon, and it raises important questions about the role of technology in shaping public opinion. While AI can be a powerful tool for creating engaging content, it can also be used to spread misinformation and manipulate public perception. In this case, the BJP’s use of AI-generated content to target Gaurav Gogoi has sparked a debate about the ethics of using such technology in politics.
Gaurav Gogoi, who is a prominent Congress leader in Assam, has not commented on the video directly. However, his party has condemned the video as a desperate attempt by the BJP to distract from the real issues facing the state. “The BJP is trying to divert attention from its own failures by resorting to cheap tactics,” a Congress spokesperson said. “The people of Assam will not be fooled by such antics, and they will see through the BJP’s desperate attempts to malign our leaders.”
The BJP, on the other hand, has defended the video, saying that it is a creative way to highlight Gaurav Gogoi’s alleged links to Pakistan. “We are not making any personal attacks on Gaurav Gogoi,” a BJP spokesperson said. “We are simply trying to expose his connections to Pakistan, which are a matter of concern for the people of Assam.”
As the debate over the video continues, it is clear that the use of AI-generated content in politics is here to stay. While it can be a powerful tool for creating engaging content, it also raises important questions about the ethics of using such technology to shape public opinion. As politicians and political parties increasingly turn to AI-generated content to further their agendas, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of such actions and to ensure that the use of technology is fair, transparent, and responsible.
In conclusion, the BJP’s use of AI-generated content to target Gaurav Gogoi is a significant development in the world of politics. While the video may be entertaining, it also raises important questions about the role of technology in shaping public opinion. As we move forward, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of using AI-generated content in politics and to ensure that such technology is used responsibly and ethically.
News Source: https://x.com/BJP4Assam/status/2007750036869005660