In the golden age of Bollywood fashion, few names command as much quiet authority as Rani Mukherjee. From her Yash Raj era chiffon saris to her recent power-packed maternity shoots, the actress has always walked the line between timeless elegance and relatable comfort. However, a disturbing trend has emerged online. Search engines are increasingly flooded with searches for a term that makes any fashion archivist cringe:

Yash Raj Films has previously issued official statements clarifying that Rani Mukerji is not on any social media platform . Accounts claiming to be her personal "style gallery" are fake and often post photos of her baby or family that are not genuine.

If you or someone you know is a victim, there are immediate, actionable steps:

Rani Mukerji’s wardrobe—especially her festival and red-carpet sarees—is highly coveted. The term "fake fashion gallery" frequently translates to collections of counterfeit or replica garments. Fast-fashion manufacturers often compile images of the actress alongside affordable, lower-quality imitations of her designer wardrobe to sell replicas to unsuspecting consumers. The Real Style Legacy of Rani Mukerji

Her best looks are often linked to consistent, high-end designers.

The circulation of fake nude images of celebrities, including Rani Mukerji, raises several concerns. This phenomenon is not isolated to her but is a broader issue affecting many public figures, especially women. The creation and dissemination of such content can be seen as a violation of privacy and can have serious implications for the individuals targeted.