19-Minute Viral Video: Haryana Police Warns Against Sharing, Cites Legal Risks

Haryana Police issued a strong warning after a viral 19-minute video spread rapidly across various social media platforms. The police warned that sharing the clip may result in legal penalties, such as jail sentences. This explicit video is gaining a lot of attention on the internet, sparking debates and concerns about its origins and authenticity.
A controversial video of 19 minutes and 34 seconds, getting viral in november 2025, purportedly depicts a young couple allegedly in a sexually compromising position. The video’s widespread distribution on social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter has led to a lot of speculation. Many social media users are speculating that Artificial Intelligence may have created the video. As edited versions labeled as “Season 2”, “Season 3”, and other digitally altered videos began to surface, this suspicion increased.
Amit Yadav, the Haryana NCB Cyber Cell Officer, addressed the controversy around the viral 19-minute video in a message to the public. Amit Yadav confirmed the AI-generated video and asked citizens not to share it. Amit Yadav, a Haryana NCB Cyber Cell Officer, shared details on the viral video. He warned people not to share it, because doing so could land them in prison.
Officer Yadav provided the public with information about how to identify AI-generated content. He also directed them to online tools to help verify digital media authenticity. The officer explained that the viral 19-minute video violates not only privacy laws but also cybercrime legislation, with penalties for spreading offensive material. Police are monitoring the situation closely and have reiterated the fact that those found to be sharing the viral video could face legal actions under the Information Technology Act.
The incident highlights the challenges that deepfake content and AI-generated technology pose. The authorities are encouraging the public to use greater discernment when it comes to the online media that they share and consume. This case is a reminder to all social media users of their legal and ethical obligations.



