AI Generated ‘Nano Banana’ Saree Trend : Fun Or Data Risk ??
‘Nano Banana’ Saree Trend Sparks Privacy Warnings Across India.

AI Generated ‘Nano Banana’ Saree Trend : Fun Or Data Risk ??The ‘Nano Banana’ AI-generated saree trend, fueled by Google’s Gemini, has taken social media in India by storm, but it is not without significant safety and privacy risks. While the trend offers a fun, nostalgic way to transform selfies into vintage Bollywood-style portraits, experts and law enforcement are cautioning users about potential dangers.
The core concern lies in the data users are feeding into these AI models. A viral incident highlighted this when a user’s AI-generated portrait revealed a mole on her arm that was not visible in the original photo, leading to speculation about how much personal information the AI might be accessing.
By Dr. Namrata Mishra Tiwari, Editor India Input.
Tweets — The Daily Jagran (@TheDailyJagran) September 16, 2025
Google DeepMind’s Nano Banana AI has sparked a viral trend of Indians generating glamorous saree images online. Shantanu Naidu hilariously called out the craze, saying people already own sarees and don’t need AI for it. The video went viral with over 1M views.#NanoBanana… pic.twitter.com/9ntcMf4B52
— The Daily Jagran (@TheDailyJagran) September 16, 2025
Indian Police Service (IPS) officer V C Sajjanar has issued a public warning, urging caution against these viral trends. He stated that sharing personal information and photos on unofficial apps or fake websites mimicking the official platform could lead to scams and financial fraud.
Tweets the IPS himself— Office of V.C. Sajjanar, IPS (@SajjanarOffice) September 16, 2025
Gemini’s Nano Banana model has gained popularity on social media, prompting warnings from IPS officer V.C. Sajjanar, IPS about sharing personal information online. https://t.co/ZJyEF7qaOa@Cyberdost @SajjanarVC @HiHyderabad @PMOIndia @HMOIndia @livemint
— Office of V.C. Sajjanar, IPS (@SajjanarOffice) September 16, 2025
While companies like Google say they use invisible watermarks like SynthID to mark images as AI-generated, experts argue these measures are not foolproof. These watermarks are not publicly detectable, and they can be removed or faked, leaving users vulnerable.
Tweets — Namasthe Telangana (@ntdailyonline) September 13, 2025
Nano Banana trend | బానానా ట్రెండ్లో ఇండియన్ సెలబ్రిటీలు.. ఫొటోలు వైరల్https://t.co/XYRxKgtvGL
— Namasthe Telangana (@ntdailyonline) September 13, 2025
The trend underscores a broader issue of digital safety, where the line between harmless fun and data privacy becomes increasingly blurred. Users are advised to be selective about the photos they upload, strip metadata, and be aware of a platform’s terms of service to protect their digital footprint.
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