WATCH | Akshay Kumar reveals shocking cybercrime incident when his daughter Nitara was asked for nude pictures

Speaking at the launch of "Cyber Awareness Month 2025" on Friday, the superstar narrated how his young daughter was asked for inappropriate images while playing an online game.

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, who recently appeared in Jolly LLB 3, revealed a shocking incident involving his daughter Nitara, who became a target of cybercrime.

Speaking at the launch of "Cyber Awareness Month 2025" on Friday, the superstar narrated how his young daughter was asked for inappropriate images while playing an online game.

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During his speech, Akshay said, “I would like to share a small incident with you, which happened at my home a few months ago. My daughter was playing a video game.There are some video games that you can play with someone, you are playing with an unknown stranger. When you are playing, you get a message saying, ‘Thank you, that was great’ or ‘You are doing so good’, very courteous messages. Suddenly, the person said, ‘Where are you from?’ She wrote, ‘Mumbai’. And then everything was normal again. The person told her, ‘Well played. You did very well’. Very courteous, it felt respectful”.
 

The actor went on to explain what happened next: “Then a message came, ‘Are you male or female?’ She replied, ‘Female’. It went on. And then, he sent a message, ‘Can you send me a nude picture of yours?’ My daughter, she switched off the whole thing. She went and told my wife. It was great that she went and spoke to my wife about it. This is how things begin. This is also a part of cybercrime. People and children get carried away. Extortion money has to be given. There are many cases of suicides. In the digital world, it is very important that our children learn about this”.

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Akshay urged Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to introduce "cybercrime awareness classes" in schools, stressing that children need to be educated about online threats from a young age.

He added, "In our state, every week in the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th standard, there should be a period of cyber crime. Where children should be taught, what happens out there. Because this crime is becoming bigger than street crime”.

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