The manipulated video was shared elsewhere with false claims on Facebook and X.
Senior Police Inspector Mohan Mane of Khar police station told AFP that officers had launched an investigation after the actor reported that an old clip of him had been edited to insert the endorsement message.
“The video is being digitally edited and shared with false claims,” he said. “We are investigating the matter.”
According to the Hindustan Times, Khan’s legal advisor Huzvak Batliwalla told police, “After watching it, we concluded the visuals were taken out of an old video of his, with the voice-over possibly being patched with the help of artificial intelligence” (archived link).
A keyword search on YouTube found the unedited footage published on August 30, 2016, by the verified channel of Satyamev Jayate, a well-known Indian TV show that Khan hosted (archived links here and here.)
In the original footage, Khan said, “Friends, every citizen of India should have one crore rupees ($120,000), if you do not have it then where have your money gone? Find out on our show this Sunday at 11am.”
He did not refer to “false promises” or endorse any political party.
Below is a screenshot comparison of the false post video (left) and the Satyamev Jayate YouTube video (right):
Ranveer Singh clip
Separately, actor Ranveer Singh also filed a report with police after his interview with Delhi-based Asian News International (ANI) agency was edited to falsely suggest he had endorsed the Congress party.
The video — shared here on X on April 18, 2024 — appears to show the actor saying, “Modi’s aim is to celebrate our miserable life, unemployment and inflation.
“India is moving very fast towards the era of injustice. But we should never forget the demand for development and justice, hence think and vote.”
At the end of the clip, a message appears appealing to people to vote for the Congress party.