Payal Gaming Deepfake Video Sparks Legal Alert: Know The Risks Of Sharing Explicit Content

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Indian gaming star Payal Dhare , popularly known as Payal Gaming , found herself trending for the wrong reasons recently after a purportedly private video circulated online. Known for her expertise in games like BGMI, PUBG, Free Fire, and GTA V, Payal has carved a name for herself in the male-dominated Indian gaming scene. This time, however, it was a scandal, not her gaming skills, that grabbed headlines.
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Who is Payal Gaming?

Born in 2000 in Chhattisgarh, India, Payal started her YouTube career in 2019, quickly gaining millions of followers. She is associated with S8UL Esports and has earned a reputation for engaging gameplay and interactive live streams. Her fan base includes over 1.5 million YouTube subscribers and 500K+ Instagram followers, making her one of India’s top female gamers.


The Viral Video Incident

A video claiming to feature Payal Gaming went viral, alarming fans and causing online speculation. Investigations revealed that the video was a deepfake, meaning it was digitally altered and did not involve Payal at all. In response, she stated:
"I never expected to have to speak publicly about something so personal and distressing. The person portrayed in that video is not me, and it has nothing to do with my identity, my life, or my decisions."

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Legal Consequences of Sharing Explicit Content


Indian law is stringent regarding explicit content. Sharing or distributing such material, even as a link, can lead to up to 3 years in prison and a ₹5 lakh fine. If the content is pornographic, penalties increase to 5 years in prison and a ₹10 lakh fine. Sections 292, 293, and 354C of the Indian Penal Code cover offenses such as voyeurism, privacy invasion, and explicit content distribution.

Key Takeaways for Fans

  • Payal Gaming is not involved in the viral video.
  • Sharing or promoting such content is illegal and can lead to serious legal consequences.
  • Fans are encouraged to respect her privacy and report any misleading content online.

Despite the controversy, Payal continues to thrive professionally. Her net worth is estimated at ₹2–4 crore ($250,000–$500,000), earned through YouTube revenue, sponsorships, brand deals, and esports tournaments. The viral deepfake video has had no impact on her career or income.





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