Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut sparked a social media frenzy on Sunday after mistaking the central governments anti-cheating bill, intended to curb exam cheating, for a bill to prevent cheating in relationships. Her post led to a series of now-deleted Instagram posts from the actress advocating for controversial measures on the issue.Ranauts mistake stemmed from an Instagram post. The post claimed, 10 years of jail and 1 crore fine if you caught cheating in a relationship: Lol Sabha passed new Anti-Cheat Bill. Taking it at face value, Ranaut shared the post in her Instagram story and expressed her support for the much-needed bill to ensure womens safety.She further proposed additional measures, advocating for financial penalties for men who abandon women after long-term relationships, banning casual hookups and polygamy, and even setting specific ages for sexual relationships. Notably, she proposed a ban on sexual intercourse for school-going children, suggesting it hinders their mental and physical growth.Ranaut shared the post in her Instagram story and expressed her support for the much-needed bill to ensure womens safety. InstagramWhat did she write in her Instagram storyShe wrote on her Instagram story, This was the most needed bill for the safety of young vulnerable women, who fall for the fake promises of marriage and even for the sanctity of the institution of marriage. In the age of dating and hook-up apps behaving immoral, frivolous, inconsistent and simply perverted has become cool, some remand in jail and fine in crores should fix the urge of tinder and ginger (sic), the Bollywood actress claimed. She proposed a ban on sexual intercourse for school-going children, suggesting it hinders their mental and physical growth. InstagramKangana demands ban on intercourseThe actress went on further to take action against men if they leave women after casual hookups. Kangana also demanded the authorities to set an age for intercourse. She penned, Also sexual intercourse should be banned for school-going children, much like the age of marriage (18/21) there should be age for sexual relationships as well.However, upon realizing her error, she deleted all the posts without any clarification. While the anti-cheating bill, Ranaut referenced is indeed real and aims to curb malpractices in university examinations, it has no connection to regulating relationships or personal conduct.