Disclaimer: This article is a piece of consumer protection journalism. All alleged "fake galleries" mentioned are hypothetical examples used for educational forensics. No actual links to malware or deepfake sites are provided.

However, in the digital age, a disturbing trend has emerged. Search for "Vani Viswanath fashion and style gallery," and you will not find a tribute to her iconic wardrobe. Instead, you will stumble into a digital swamp of deepfakes, AI-generated imagery, and malicious clickbait portals collectively known as the

AI is notoriously bad at generating hands. If the photo shows Vani with six fingers, a missing thumb, or strangely elongated digits—it is a fake. Part 4: The Ethical Collapse of "Fashion Blogging" The fashion blogging community in Kerala is currently facing a credibility crisis. Several small-time blogs have abandoned original content creation in favor of scraping fake galleries. They argue that "viral traffic doesn't care about truth."

Vani Viswanath once said in an interview, "Style is not about what you wear, but how you carry yourself. I always carried my character, not just my clothes."