"Every time this happens, we wait for the storm to pass. But we forget that the victim remains. We need a union to blacklist sites that host these fakes. Until then, 'Top Scandal' will remain a weapon against women." Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of this trend is the comment section. Under the guise of "protecting culture," thousands of users have taken to social media to shame Sarika based on a fake video.
Her legal team has filed a General Diary (GD) at the Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Cyber Crime Unit, naming 12 specific YouTube channels and 30 Facebook pages that reposted the manipulated content. This scandal arrives just months after the Bangladesho government amended the Digital Security Act (DSA) to specifically include deepfake pornography. bangladeshi actress sarika scandal video top
In the last 72 hours, the Bangladeshi internet sphere has been set ablaze by a search term that refuses to die down: The phrase has trended on Google, YouTube search bars, and various social media platforms, sparking heated debates about privacy, celebrity culture, and digital forgery. "Every time this happens, we wait for the storm to pass
If you see the link, report it. If you are a fan of Sarika, watch her real films on the OTT platform Bioscope or Chorki . If you are a human being with empathy, understand that behind every "top scandal" keyword is a woman who is terrified to leave her home. Until then, 'Top Scandal' will remain a weapon against women
Disclaimer: This article is a public service analysis of a digital trend. The author and publisher have not viewed the alleged video and do not endorse its distribution. All claims of the video's authenticity have been debunked by preliminary cyber forensics.