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Mona Lisa, the Viral Kumbh Mela Sensation: Debunking the ₹10 Crore Claim
By: My India Times
1 minutes read 12Updated At: 2025-01-28
Moni Bhonsle, a young garland seller from Indore who rose to fame as "Mona Lisa" during the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, has become the center of a viral social media buzz. The claim? That she earned a staggering ₹10 crore in just 10 days at the religious gathering. But how much truth lies in this claim?
Addressing the rumors, Mona Lisa set the record straight: “If I had earned ₹10 crore, why would I still be here selling garlands?” Her statement reflects the ground reality of her life, far removed from the exaggerated tales circulating online.
Mona Lisa first gained attention at the Kumbh Mela for her vibrant personality and the unique charm with which she sold Rudraksha and pearl garlands. Her videos and photos quickly went viral, turning her into a social media sensation. However, fame came with a price. The overwhelming attention led to her facing frequent interruptions, with visitors and vloggers vying for her time and photographs. She even reported incidents of harassment, sparking concerns about her safety and peace of mind.
Despite the challenges, Mona Lisa remained focused on supporting her family and their small business. Originally from Indore, she and her family traveled to the Kumbh Mela to earn a modest income selling garlands, not expecting the whirlwind of attention that followed.
The viral ₹10 crore earnings claim, however, has been widely debunked. What Mona Lisa’s story truly showcases is the unpredictable nature of internet fame—how it can elevate someone to the spotlight while simultaneously bringing its own set of struggles.
For Mona Lisa, life continues as before, grounded in the values of hard work and resilience. Her story is a reminder that behind every viral sensation is a real person, often living a life far from the extravagant narratives we create.
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Moni Bhonsle, a young garland seller from Indore who rose to fame as "Mona Lisa" during the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, has become the center of a viral social media buzz. The claim? That she earned a staggering ₹10 crore in just 10 days at the religious gathering. But how much truth lies in this claim?
Addressing the rumors, Mona Lisa set the record straight: “If I had earned ₹10 crore, why would I still be here selling garlands?” Her statement reflects the ground reality of her life, far removed from the exaggerated tales circulating online.
Mona Lisa first gained attention at the Kumbh Mela for her vibrant personality and the unique charm with which she sold Rudraksha and pearl garlands. Her videos and photos quickly went viral, turning her into a social media sensation. However, fame came with a price. The overwhelming attention led to her facing frequent interruptions, with visitors and vloggers vying for her time and photographs. She even reported incidents of harassment, sparking concerns about her safety and peace of mind.
Despite the challenges, Mona Lisa remained focused on supporting her family and their small business. Originally from Indore, she and her family traveled to the Kumbh Mela to earn a modest income selling garlands, not expecting the whirlwind of attention that followed.
The viral ₹10 crore earnings claim, however, has been widely debunked. What Mona Lisa’s story truly showcases is the unpredictable nature of internet fame—how it can elevate someone to the spotlight while simultaneously bringing its own set of struggles.
For Mona Lisa, life continues as before, grounded in the values of hard work and resilience. Her story is a reminder that behind every viral sensation is a real person, often living a life far from the extravagant narratives we create.
By: My India Times
Updated At: 2025-01-28
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