: Emerald green sets or metallic dresses that highlight a "party-ready" aesthetic.

If an image looks suspicious or is hosted on a "clickbait" site, it is likely a fabrication [4].

In recent years, several high-profile Indian actresses, including Raveena Tandon, have been targets of "deepfake" or "photoshopped" content. These are instances where a person’s likeness is digitally manipulated onto explicit or suggestive imagery without their consent. The term "fixed" in these search queries often refers to the attempt by malicious actors or curious users to use AI tools to "undress" a person or "correct" a photo to create a fake nude image. The Incident

Raveena Tandon was born on March 26, 1970, in Mumbai, India. She began her career as a model and later transitioned to acting, making her debut in the 1991 film "Patthar Ke Phool."

The term "fixed" in the context of celebrity photos often refers to images that have been digitally altered, often without the person's consent. Deepfakes and Edits