Monalisa Bhonsle, who became famous overnight during the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela, is once again in the news. This time, the reason is not her films but her marriage, which has now sparked a controversy. Monalisa, a resident of Maheshwar in Khargone district, had gone viral on social media earlier while selling Rudraksha at the Kumbh Mela. Now, her personal life has brought her back into the headlines. On Wednesday, Monalisa reached the Thampanoor Police Station in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, with her boyfriend Farman Khan. The couple asked the police for protection before getting married. After receiving permission from the police, the two went to a temple and got married. After the wedding, the couple spoke to the media and said that the marriage was their own decision and the result of their love. However, as soon as the news of the marriage came out, it created a stir in the film industry as well as on social media. Many people have started reacting to the development. During a discussion with the media, Monalisa and Farman Khan revealed the secrets of their love story: Farman Khan (Husband) told the media “We both were working together in a film. That’s where our conversations began. First, Monalisa proposed to me, I refused, but then we both fell into ‘deep love’. The people of Kerala and the temples here are very good, so we have decided to settle here.” Monalisa told the media “Our love is only 6 months old. My family wanted me to marry someone else in the village, which I did not accept. I love Farman and am very happy now.” Monalisa’s Movie Director Says This Is Love Jihad Film director Sanoj Mishra has attacked this marriage through his Facebook post. 10 Crore Debt and Ruin Sanoj wrote, “The girl whom I considered a daughter of the Ganges and dedicated my life to, took a loan of 10 crores to make a film and even went to jail for it, she ran away with a Muslim and destroyed everything. This is not rebellion, it is love jihad.” Allegations of Brokerage and Conspiracy Sanoj alleged that Monalisa’s manager (a teacher) had become a pimp and started dealing Monalisa in South India. He called it a conspiracy by his opponents who wanted to fail the organization of Mahakumbh. ‘Real Mother’s’ Pain The director claimed that Monalisa used to cry seeing her real mother (whom her father had abandoned) selling garlands. She always wanted to rebel against this system, but she chose the wrong path. ‘Father is Crying at the Police Station’ Expressing his sorrow, Sanoj Mishra said that Monalisa’s father is crying outside the police station, but the girl is not ready to listen to anyone. “Is this a stain on the sanctity of Mahakumbh?” he questioned. Post navigation Vision 2047 for Indore focuses on Malwa Nimar:7 districts to be developed as economic zones based on their strengths CM targets remarks on women, says respond through votes:Unveils ₹450 crore development works in Hatta; announces college in Patera