Aamir Khan clarified after his AI-made poster as Guru Nanak goes viral
Aamir Khan’s team recently clarified the AI-based poster, which clearly portrayed the actor as Guru Nanak Dev. A fake YouTube channel operated the content, causing resentment.

Aamir Khan’s team strongly denied the actor’s participation in the viral AI-based poster, which falsely portrayed the actor as Guru Nanak Dev. The case became a point of online chatter after implementing a popular music company of a fake YouTube channel, which broadcasts fabricated materials, expressing resentment.
According to Bhaskar English, Pritpal Singh Baliawal lodged a complaint with SGPC (Bandabdak Committee on Shiromani Gurdwara), “a conspiracy to deliberately conspiracy to provoke the Sikh community and incite religious harmony”.

An official statement by Aamir Khan’s spokesperson clarified, “The poster showing Aamir Khan as Guru Nanak is completely fake and AI-Janit. Aamir Khan has no relation with any such project. He has the highest honor for Guru Nanak and will never be part of anything.
According to reports, Pritpal Singh Baliawal urged the Punjab Police, Cyber Cell and National Security Agencies to find the IP and MAC address of those who demand Swift arrests and criminal action behind the incident. He called for Aamir Khan Productions to “immediately condemn this fraud” and clarify his non-informality.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Aamir Khan was last seen in ‘Lal Singh Chafdha’. He is currently ready for ‘Sitare Jemen Paar’, which is set to release on 20 June.