The 2010 "Soha Ali Khan waxing MMS scandal" involved a circulated video falsely alleged to feature the actress, which was quickly debunked and confirmed as a lookalike. Khan expressed relief after the incident was exposed as fake, calling it a prime example of the dangers of technology, while later media reports labeled the controversy a "dud". For more details, visit Mid-day. 'Soha Ali Khan waxing MMS scandal' a dud - Mid-day
Katrina Kaif: A video of her sister, Isabel, was claimed to be an MMS, but it was also debunked as fake. soha ali khan waxing mms scandal verified
Lessons Learned:
Morphing and Lookalikes: At the height of the early-2000s Bluetooth and MMS sharing era, several Bollywood actresses fell victim to "lookalike" videos or early forms of doctored media. Experts concluded that any actual explicit imagery floating in those circles belonged to unrelated adult clips or lookalikes falsely labeled with the actress's name to garner attention. The 2010 "Soha Ali Khan waxing MMS scandal"
Advocacy for Women's Representation: On her podcast All About Her, Soha recently addressed the delay in implementing the Women's Reservation Bill, which was passed in 2023 but remains inactive. Her breakdown of the issue on Instagram has gone viral for its focus on the gap between policy and execution. Do not share the cropped clip
Lookalike Evidence: It was later determined that the girl in the video was a lookalike and not Soha Ali Khan herself.
Campaign of Malignity: Media outlets like Mid-day reported that the viral claims were likely a campaign by vested interests to malign the actress's reputation.