From the Joker to Ranveer Singh, check out Raj Kundra's amusing deepfake avatars!

On Monday (July 19), businessman and Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra, 45, was arrested by Mumbai Police in a case related to the production and publishing of pornographic films through mobile apps. 

Zee Media Bureau | Jul 23, 2021, 22:03 PM IST

Before his arrest, businessman Raj Kundra used to be quite active on social media and would often post motivational quotes, pictures with his wife Shilpa and funny deepfakes on his Instagram account. For the unversed, deepfakes refer to videos where one has superimposed their face on the face of another person in an existing video or picture. 

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Raj and Shilpa fulfil their Titanic fantasy

Raj and Shilpa fulfil their Titanic fantasy

Raj Kundra and his wife and actress Shilpa Shetty are seen as the iconic couple Rose and Jack from 'Titanic' in this picture.

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His look as the Joker is impeccable!

His look as the Joker is impeccable!

In the dark psychological thriller 'Joker', the main character was brilliantly essayed by Joaquin Phoenix. But as we're seeing in this video, Raj Kundra does a pretty good job as well.

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The businessman dons Captain Jack Sparrow's avatar!

The businessman dons Captain Jack Sparrow's avatar!

Remember Captain Jack Sparrow from the film 'Pirates of the Caribbean'? Raj seemed to have donned his iconic avatar and captured his essence in his hilarious deepfake video!

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Raj unveils his look as The Professor

Raj unveils his look as The Professor

On his Instagram, Raj had shared a hilarious Punjabi rendition of a scene from the popular show 'Money Heist'. With the help of a face swap app, he superimposed Shilpa Shetty's face on Tokyo's character and his own with The Professor.

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Raj adopts Ranveer Singh's avatar from 'Ram Leela'

Raj adopts Ranveer Singh's avatar from 'Ram Leela'

A while ago, Raj had shared this hilarious deepfake video where his face had been superimposed on Ranveer Singh. In the video, he can be seen dancing to 'Tattad Tattad' song from 'Ram-Leela'. 

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