Monalisa's Husband Faces Legal Troubles After NCST Investigation Reveals Age Discrepancy Monalisa, the so-called "viral girl" from Madhya Pradesh, is now embroiled in a serious legal controversy following an investigation by the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST). The probe revealed that Monalisa was underage at the time of her marriage to Farman Khan, prompting the filing of a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act. The FIR has now led to the looming threat of arrest against Farman. The NCST's investigation found that Monalisa, who belongs to the Paria community, was 18 years old at the time of her marriage, which took place on March 11, 2026, in Kerala. However, documents from the Maheshwar district health center indicated her birthdate as December 30, 2009, making her 16 years old at the time of the wedding. This discrepancy has raised serious legal questions about the validity of the marriage. The investigation also uncovered inconsistencies in the marriage registration documents, with conflicting birth dates provided in the marriage certificate. The NCST has recommended that these documents be invalidated, citing the potential legal and social implications of the case. Following the commission's findings, the Maheshwar police station has registered an FIR under multiple sections, including those related to abduction and illegal marriage. Farman Khan, Monalisa's husband, now faces a legal battle as authorities probe the circumstances surrounding their marriage. The police have initiated a thorough investigation, and the Indore Range Inspector General, Anurag, confirmed that the FIR has been filed.#farman_khan #monalisa #national_commission_for_scheduled_tribes #maheshwar_district #indore_range_inspector_general
Controversy Surrounds Monalisa's Marriage to Muslim Partner, Director Alleges Conspiracy Monalisa, the "Kumbh Viral Girl" who gained fame after a video of her selling jewelry at the Kumbh Mela went viral, has become the center of a heated controversy over her recent marriage to a Muslim man, Farman Khan. The union, which took place in Thumpanur, Kerala, has sparked debates about cultural clashes, allegations of "love jihad," and accusations of conspiracy against the director who once mentored her. Director Accuses Conspiracy and Links to PFIs Sanoj Mishra, the director who initially trained Monalisa for his film and helped launch her career, has publicly accused certain individuals of orchestrating a "conspiracy" to undermine her. He claims that after her marriage, some of the people he had connected with for her training turned against him, alleging that they were part of a plot to sabotage his work. Mishra also implicated the People's Front of India (PFI), a controversial organization linked to separatist activities, in the "love jihad" narrative, stating that they had "weaved a web" to manipulate Monalisa's relationship. Marriage and Security Concerns Monalisa and Farman Khan reportedly sought police protection after their marriage, citing threats against Mishra. The couple, who met on Facebook nearly 1.5 years ago, allegedly transitioned from friends to lovers. Mishra, however, has accused them of being part of a larger scheme to discredit his efforts in promoting Monalisa's career. He claims that the marriage was a deliberate act to "distance her from her influence" and "redirect her into a different direction." Community and Cultural Context Monalisa, originally from Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, belongs to the Paradi community, known for its traditional trade in rudraksha beads and gemstones.#farman_khan #kumbh_mela #monalisa #sanoj_mishra #people_s_front_of_india

Monalisa and Farhan Khan's Marriage Sparks Political Speculation in Kerala Kerala's political landscape has taken an unexpected turn following the recent wedding of Bollywood actor Farhan Khan and model Monalisa, which drew the attendance of prominent local leaders. The event, held in the southern state, has ignited discussions about the intersection of personal choices and political dynamics, with some observers suggesting a deeper narrative behind the couple's decision to settle in Kerala. A Star-Studded Celebration The wedding, which took place amid ongoing filming for a project, was marked by the presence of several high-profile figures. Among them were CPI(M) state secretary M.V. Govindan, education minister V. Shivankutty, and MP A.A. Rafeeque. Shivankutty, in particular, referred to the union as "The Real Kerala Story," a nod to the state's recent cinematic and social debates. The Couple's Perspective In a press conference, Monalisa and Farhan described their decision to reside in Kerala as a personal choice. "We are here for work, and we plan to stay. The people here treat everyone as humans," Monalisa said, emphasizing her admiration for Kerala's culture. Farhan, however, expressed surprise at the scale of the event, stating, "I didn’t expect such a big turnout. The guests’ blessings mean a lot." Political Speculation and Public Reaction While the couple denied any political motives, social media users have speculated about the implications of their union. Some argue that the presence of influential leaders at the wedding reflects Kerala's evolving socio-political climate, particularly in the wake of the controversial film The Kerala Story, which sparked nationwide debates about the state's identity. Others suggest that the couple's choice to settle in Kerala could symbolize a broader shift in cultural narratives.#kerala #monalisa #farhan_khan #cpim #shivankutty
