Director Sanoj Mishra Labels Monalisa and Farhan Khans Marriage as Love Jihad, Appeals to PM Modi

Director Sanoj Mishra Labels Monalisa and Farhan Khans Marriage as Love Jihad, Appeals to PM Modi

New Delhi, March 20: Viral sensation Monalisa Bhosale, who gained fame during the Prayagraj Kumbh, has been in the spotlight regarding her recent marriage. After tying the knot with Farhan Khan in Kerala, serious allegations have emerged against him from her family. Now, director Sanoj Mishra of the film “The Diary of Manipur” has made a significant statement regarding Monalisa’s marriage, attributing it to influences from Kerala.

In an exclusive interview, Mishra expressed, “They will certainly thank the Kerala government for allowing such a boy to become a son-in-law there. Recent data shows that nearly 1,500 girls have been sent abroad from Kerala, not by airplane but packed into containers. Moreover, girls are also going missing from Delhi and Madhya Pradesh. If the government and investigative agencies conduct a thorough inquiry, the connections will likely lead back to Kerala. The Kerala government may play a substantial role in the disappearances of these girls. They have been at the forefront of defaming Sanatan Dharma.”

Mishra further stated, “The real issue is that during the protests against the CAA, he (Farhan Khan) was seen multiple times with Sharjeel Imam at Shaheen Bagh. There are many links that clearly indicate the involvement of the Popular Front of India in these matters.” He cited the example of Changur Baba to illustrate how religious conversions are carried out, noting that many unemployed Muslim youths are associated with the Popular Front of India, engaging in such activities.

Mishra clarified that Farhan Khan is not an actor and has no films to his credit; it’s merely a façade of film releases. He urged PM Modi and Amit Shah to take this matter seriously, emphasizing that it is not just about Monalisa but the safety of girls across the country.

Regarding the marriage of Monalisa and Farhan Khan, the director remarked, “Their marriage is a case of love jihad. Everything is crystal clear; all the issues are evident. He is a Muslim from Bagpat with a very poor economic background, the son of a cobbler, who went to Kerala to marry, which has become a major hub for love jihad. Kerala is a significant base for leftists, who have been targeting Sanatan Dharma for years. The films made about the Kerala Story reveal the truth about Kerala.”

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