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1. Clickbait Ad Revenue (The Scam Economy)

Websites with names like "BollywoodLiveToday.net" generate thousands of articles titled "Kajol Devgan's bedroom photos leaked (18+)" . You click. The photo is a blurry fake. But in the 30 seconds you spend trying to see if it is real, the website serves you 12 malware pop-ups and makes $0.03. Scale that to a million clicks, and they profit.

Section 1: Red Carpet Fakes

This is the most dangerous trend. Using prompts like "Bollywood actress, tan skin, curly hair, bungalow pool, candid, 8K" — AI models generate a person who resembles Kajol but has anatomical errors.