Kareena Kapoor's AI Avatar At A Rave Party In Pakistan Leaves Fans Shocked: 'Delete It'

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An AI-generated video of Kareena Kapoor dancing at a rave in Karachi went viral, disappointing her fans.

An AI-generated video of Kareena Kapoor dancing at a rave in Karachi went viral, disappointing her fans. Kareena Kapoor’s fans were recently left shocked and disappointed after an AI-generated video of the actress, dancing at a rave party in Pakistan’s Karachi went viral. The video, shared on social media by DJ Hamza Harris, shows a poorly made AI avatar of Kareena dancing as the crowd cheered.

She is seen dressed in a formal outfit before we listen to the actress’ iconic Pooh dialogue from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. At the beginning of the video, there’s a line that flashes on the screen: “POV: You’re at a rave in Karachi, Pakistan and Kareena Kapoor starts dancing in front of you." However, soon after the video was shared online, Kareena Kapoor’s fans in India expressed disappointment and urged the DJ to delete it.



“This animation is sooooo bad, and why is looking like she is going to work?" one person asked. “Kareena dekh le uske pehle delete kar de please 🙏🏻," added another. “Worse dance moves.

Bebo will be pissed!" a third comment read. Meanwhile, on the work front, Kareena Kapoor will soon be seen in Meghna Gulzar’s Daayra. The film is also likely to star Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead.

While not much is known about the plot of Daayra, it was previously reported that Sukumaran is likely to essay the role of a cop in the film. Besides this, Hansal Mehta also expressed his wish to work with Kareena Kapoor again after The Buckingham Murders. “We have sent a script to Kareena.

Every time I look at a script, I ask, ‘Can we do something with Kareena?’ You want to work with her over and over again; she is a different beast altogether. Kareena is one of the most prepared persons on set, a thorough professional, and always happy. She is a big star, but it was a privilege.

It was as if I was working with Pratik [Gandhi] or Rajkummar [Rao]," he said at a recent event, as quoted by Mid-day..