Mumbai, India – The media conglomerate T-Series has issued a stark warning concerning a wave of fraudulent communications targeting aspiring artists. Deceptive emails, falsely claiming to represent the company, are peddling non-existent opportunities for music video roles. These dispatches, disseminated through unofficial channels, aim to extract money and personal information from unsuspecting individuals seeking entry into the entertainment industry.
The company emphatically states it has no affiliation with the individuals or entities behind these solicitations, urging the public to exercise extreme caution and verify all communications.
Fraudulent Pitches Prey on Brand Recognition
T-Series, a titan in India's music and film landscape, has found its established brand name weaponized by unscrupulous actors. The sheer credibility associated with the T-Series name appears to be the primary hook in these scams. These impostors promise coveted roles in projects, leveraging the company's prominent position to lend an air of legitimacy to their deceptive offers.
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The fraudulent emails often request payment for purported casting expenses or other fees.
Official communication from T-Series strictly adheres to authorized channels and never involves demands for money from prospective talent.
Aspiring artists are advised to rigorously vet any offers and refrain from engaging with communications that demand upfront payments or personal data through unofficial means.
Pattern of Deception
This recent alert follows a history of similar fraudulent activities. Reports from May 2025 detailed a specific scam where a conman, impersonating a T-Series representative, allegedly duped at least 17 aspiring artists. This individual purportedly collected money under false pretenses, promising roles in T-Series-backed productions.
A fraudster, at one point identified as an impersonator named Rahul Dev aka Siddharth, was linked to such a racket.
Victims reported being told they had been shortlisted for music video projects and instructed to travel for auditions, only to discover the opportunities were fabricated.
Official Channels Remain the Sole Verifiers
T-Series has made it clear that any genuine interaction or casting call will originate from verified, official company platforms.
"We operate with the highest integrity, and all official collaborations and hiring are done solely through verified official channels and none of our representative demand money for any casting opportunities."
The company directs individuals to check their official website for a definitive list of authorized email addresses. Communications originating from free email services, such as gmail.com, are explicitly stated as being unaffiliated with T-Series. The conglomerate will not be held responsible for any repercussions arising from engagements with these unauthorized parties.