Monalisa Makes Serious Allegations Against Director, Claims Death Threats
Kumbh Mela Viral Girl Allegations: Prayagraj Mahakumbh's viral girl Monalisa has recently made serious allegations against a well-known director. She claims that an acquaintance of hers abuses minor girls in the name of films.
The girl, whose name is Monalisa, is a garland seller and was in the news during the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela held last year. She has made serious allegations against a film director, whom she knows, according to a news article published by PTI on Tuesday, which stated that the viral girl says a person she knows abuses underage girls in the name of films.
The girl made statements on the issue at a press conference held in Kochi. The viral girl also requested help from the central government and the governments of Kerala and Madhya Pradesh. She also stated that she and her husband are receiving death threats. The girl, who was accompanying her husband, made the statements to the press, saying that people are burning her posters.
The viral girl also claimed that the director was speaking ill of her and that he would not cast her in his films. The girl alleged, "Who would want to be a part of his films? He is a very bad and disgusting person. He abuses minor girls in the name of films. I feel ashamed even to mention his name."
The viral girl also requested the central and Uttar Pradesh governments not to make false accusations against her husband regarding their marriage. She said, "We were married in a temple according to Hindu customs. Everyone in the country knows this. The director wants people to fight among themselves. He is calling our marriage 'love jihad.' I respect all religions." The girl added, "If any attempt is made to separate me from Farman (the viral girl's husband), we will commit suicide. I cannot live without him. We love each other very much." The viral girl also claimed that the director was unhappy with her marriage to Farman. Her husband, Farman, also alleged that the director was calling him a "terrorist."
Monalisa's husband, Farman Khan, said, "Just because I was born into a Muslim family and my name is Farman Khan, I am being accused. They are trying to frame us and threaten to kill us. Is it wrong to love?" Farman also claimed that he respects and believes in Sri Narayana Guru, and that they married in one of his temples. During the press conference, Monalisa broke down in tears and reiterated that "if the central government and the state governments of Madhya Pradesh and Kerala do not help them, she and her husband will commit suicide." Monalisa recently married Farman in Kerala, despite her parents' opposition to the relationship.
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