The internet loves a good controversy, but Monalisa and Frman Khan aren’t playing along. The blue-eyed beauty who captured hearts at the Mahakumbh Mela by selling flowers has married her beau in a full-fledged Hindu temple wedding, directly countering ‘love jihad’ narratives peddled on social platforms.
Held at Arumanur Shri Nainar Deva Temple in Kerala’s Poovar area near Thiruvananthapuram, the event was a spectacle of tradition. Monalisa dazzled in red silk, Frman in pristine white kurta-mundu ensemble. No shortcuts—every Hindu ritual was honored, as the couple revealed in a revealing chat.
Monalisa didn’t mince words: ‘Forget the assumptions. Our marriage was 100% Hindu tradition in the temple. My dad might worry, but the rumors are baseless. We respect all faiths equally.’ Frman added depth, highlighting unexpected VIP attendance: ‘Kerala government’s backing was incredible. Thought it’d be low-key, but ministers like the Education one joined, blessing us profusely. No truth to the gossip—all religions are equal to us.’
Wedding videos are racking up views online, fueling both admiration and abuse from trolls. This bold rebuttal from the power couple serves as a timely reminder against snap judgments in the age of viral content. Monalisa’s story—from humble Mela beginnings to defying online storms—embodies resilience, urging society to look beyond headlines to the heart of the matter.