Meet Maha Kumbh’s Viral Sensation
Mona Lisa Moni Bhonsle, a humble garland seller from Indore, India, found herself at the center of a social media frenzy after her stunning looks captivated festival-goers at the ongoing Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj.
Bhonsle, who along with her family sells Rudraksha and pearl garlands, became an overnight sensation as pictures of her spread across the internet.
Unwanted Fame and Harassment at the Festival
As her popularity skyrocketed, so did the challenges. Thousands of attendees flocked to her stall, desperate to catch a glimpse of the now-famous garland seller.
Things escalated when a group of men harassed her, insisting on taking pictures against her will. The overwhelming attention soon turned into a safety concern, forcing Bhonsle to retreat to her tent.
The INR 10 Crore Speculation
As the internet buzzed with Bhonsle’s newfound fame, an unexpected rumor surfaced—claims that she had earned a staggering INR 10 crores within a span of 10 days by selling garlands.
Social media users speculated that her viral status had boosted sales, turning her into an overnight millionaire.
Bhonsle’s Reaction: Shutting Down the Rumors
Addressing the reports, Bhonsle firmly denied the claims, stating that the numbers were completely exaggerated.
“If I had really earned INR 10 crores, would I still be standing here, selling garlands?” she told an Indian media outlet.
Despite the controversies, Bhonsle remains one of the most discussed figures at the Maha Kumbh this year, proving that sometimes, social media fame can create more fiction than fact.