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Updated : Sep 9, 2025

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has moved to Delhi High Court seeking restraining order against any media outlets and others who use her photos without permission. She stated that many people are misusing her photos and identity to spread rumors against her. Some people are even using AI to spread false news about her. 


So, she asked Court to issue orders against any such misuse without her knowledge. She also stated that if anyone misuse it, they should be strictly punished. Court has listened to her plea and issued intermediate orders to not use her photos without her knowledge. 


Also, she asked people to restrain using her personal details and her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan's photos or identity without their knowledge. This move shocked many as actors in these social media days try to find as much as attention with their pics going viral. 


Well, Aishwarya Rai has been facing separation and divorce rumors with her husband Amitabh Bachchan but she has been silent about them. But she wanted to protect her child from such unwanted negativity and attention. This move seems to be necessary for celebrities like her. 


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