A deepfake video of actor Aamir Khan purportedly criticising an old statement made by then prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi of depositing Rs lakh in every Indian's bank account is viral online BOOM found that the claim is false the video uses an AI voice clone of Aamir Khan the original video is from and has been overlaid with a fake audio to depict Khan's criticism of the central government.DID AAMIR KHAN REALLY SAY THIS?Did actor Aamir Khan really say this? Several Congress functionaries like Nishant Agrawal, Mini Nagrare, and Rajiv Ghute shared this video.NO, VIRAL VIDEO IS A DEEPFAKE!Turns out, this video of Aamir Khan criticising a 2013 statement made by the then prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi of depositing Rs 15 lakh in every Indian's bank account, is a deepfake.Fact-checkers used deepfake detection tools and found that the viral video uses an AI voice clone of Aamir Khan.ORIGINAL VIDEO IS FROM 2014The original video is from 2014. It was aired in season 2 of the show Satyamev Jayate.ACTOR DIDN'T PROMOTE ANY POLITICAL PARTYInstead of claiming that all Indians are millionaires, he is heard saying that all Indians are entitled to Rs 1 crore. He is not seen endorsing any political party in this promo.ACTOR DIDN'T SAY 'JHUMLEWADON' (SCAMMERS)Towards the end of the viral video, Khan is heard saying, 'Jhumlewadon se raho savdhaan' (Beware of scammers). This part is entirely doctored and missing from the original video.So, remember, misinformation like this paints a very different picture of reality. So, stay informed and steer clear of fake news!