Tamil actress and health coach Ramya Subramanian accused a health brand of misusing her video with an AI-generated voiceover. She warned of legal action. Tamil actress and health coach Ramya Subramanian, also known as VJ Ramya, has expressed deep concern and frustration after discovering that a video of hers was being misused online with an AI-generated voiceover.
In a scathing post shared on her Instagram stories on Tuesday, April 22, Ramya accused a health and wellness brand of exploiting her content without consent. “This is the third time my video has been misused with an AI-generated voiceover," Ramya wrote, calling the act “illegal, unethical, and a blatant violation of my rights." The actress did not hold back, warning the brand of serious consequences: “Pull it down NOW — or prepare to face strict legal action.
" Ramya also tagged the brand’s official Instagram account. Take a look: It appears that the brand has removed Ramya’s video from Instagram after she posted her warning, as there is no longer any video visible on their page. Ramya Subramanian, who first rose to fame as a video jockey, has successfully transitioned into Tamil cinema, leaving her mark with notable performances in films like O Kadhal Kanmani (directed by Mani Ratnam), Aadai alongside Amala Paul, and the blockbuster Master starring Vijay.
Recently, she took on the role of a psychologist in director Shanthakumar’s Rasavathi and appeared in Magizh Thirumeni’s action-drama Vidae Muyarchi, where she starred alongside Ajith Kumar and Trisha Krishnan. In 2021, Ramya transitioned into a health coach after earning certification as an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York..
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Ramya Subramanian Slams Brand For Misusing Her Video With AI Voiceover, Threatens Legal Action

Tamil actress and health coach Ramya Subramanian accused a health brand of misusing her video with an AI-generated voiceover. She warned of legal action.