‘Edited and Used without permission...’: Kay Kay Menon Says He Didn't Act in Congress ‘Vote Chori’ ad Featuring Him
Kay Kay Menon clarified he did not endorse Congress's Vote Chori campaign, which has drawn over 1.5 million support certificates amid allegations of electoral fraud.
- Actor Kay Kay Menon denied acting in a Congress video promoting the 'Vote Chori' campaign and clarified misuse of his image on August 12, 2025.
- The Congress party has intensified its 2024 Lok Sabha election efforts by renewing claims of electoral fraud and circulated a video clip from Menon's Special Ops promotions without obtaining permission.
- Menon publicly wrote, "Please let it be noted that I have not acted in this ad" and stressed the clip was edited and used without his consent.
- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi called this campaign a fight to protect democracy, the constitution, and voting rights, describing "vote theft" as an attack on ‘one person, one vote’ principle.
- The campaign encouraged citizens to register complaints online demanding Election Commission transparency and digital voter list audits, reflecting increased political mobilization against alleged electoral fraud.
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‘Edited and used without permission...’: Kay Kay Menon says he didn't act in Congress ‘Vote Chori’ ad featuring him
The actor commented on Congress's social media post in all caps and said that the clip had been taken from the promotional videos of the web series Special Ops and was ‘edited and used’ without permission.
Actor KK Menon has clearly denied his involvement in Congress' 'vote theft' campaign. He said that Congress has used a clip from the promotional video of his Special Ops web series. That too without his permission, which is absolutely wrong.
'Edited without my consent’: Kay Kay Menon denies role in Congress’ ‘Vote Chori’ campaign
Responding in the video’s comment section, the Bollywood actor wrote, “Please let it be noted that I have not acted in this ad. A clip from my Special Ops promotions has been edited and used without permission.”
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