From Garland Seller to Internet Sensation
Mona Lisa Bhonsle, popularly known as Moni Bhonsle, has become the most talked-about figure at this year’s Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj. The Indore-based garland seller went viral after pictures of her striking features surfaced online, capturing the attention of thousands.
Social Media Fame Brings Unexpected Challenges
While fame often brings fortune, it also comes with unwanted attention. Bhonsle, who was selling Rudraksha and pearl garlands, soon found herself overwhelmed by a massive crowd at the festival. Enthusiastic attendees chased her to her tent, eager to take pictures with her.
Things took a disturbing turn when a group of men forcefully took selfies with her, ignoring her protests. The overwhelming attention led to concerns about her safety, as festival-goers continued to surround her.
The INR 10 Crore Controversy
Alongside her growing popularity, rumors began circulating that Bhonsle had earned a whopping INR 10 crores within just 10 days of selling garlands at the Maha Kumbh. The claims, originating from social media, quickly spread like wildfire.
Mona Lisa Bhonsle Responds to the Claims
Shutting down the speculation, Bhonsle addressed the rumors in a recent interview with an Indian publication.
“If I earned so much money, then why would I still be here selling garlands?” she questioned, dismissing the reports as baseless and exaggerated.
Bhonsle’s story continues to intrigue the public, proving that viral fame can be both a blessing and a challenge.