Death threats after Monalisa Bhosle’s marriage
Monalisa Bhosle’s new troubles
Mumbai: Monalisa Bhosle, the famous personality of Maha Kumbh Mela, is once again in the news, but this time because of the death threats she is receiving after her marriage. Monalisa, who attracted people’s attention with her attractive eyes and smile while selling Rudraksha and garlands at the Kumbh Mela, had an interfaith marriage with Maharashtra actor Farman Khan, due to which she was accused of ‘love jihad’.
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open death threats
Recently, Monalisa and Farman have released a video in which they have said that they are openly receiving death threats. In the video she said, ‘Hello friends, I am Monalisa Bhosle and this is my husband Farman Khan. I am sending this video to everyone along with a letter. Please help us. We are being openly threatened with death.
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Viral video in Mahakumbh 2025
He has sent this video and letter to the Chief Minister, Commissioner and media, demanding security. Monalisa has appealed to the administration to immediately intervene and provide her security. This controversy started when the video of Monalisa in Prayagraj during Mahakumbh 2025 went viral. Hailing from Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, Monalisa belongs to the Banjara community, and her confident sales pitch won the hearts of millions. After this he also got opportunities in films.
Demand for police protection
Need for security due to family opposition
He met Farman Khan on social media and both knew each other for about one and a half years. They were married as per Hindu rituals in a temple near Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Due to opposition from his family, he had sought protection from the police.
Monalisa had clarified in the press conference that this is not ‘love jihad’, she is married according to Hindu rituals and she respects all religions. Farman is also an actor and both of them together rejected these allegations. But after the marriage the debate intensified on social media. Some people consider it a victory of love, while others consider it a case of ‘Love Jihad’. Monalisa’s father had also earlier accused her of ‘love jihad’ and had requested the Chief Minister to bring his daughter back. Now the claim of death threats from Monalisa has come to light, which has made the whole matter even more heated.
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