Kumbh Mela's Viral Girl Monalisa Weds Furman Khan in Kerala Temple

Monalisa Bhosle, who gained fame for her unique eyes at the 2025 Kumbh Mela, married her partner Furman Khan at the Nayanar Temple in Kerala. The wedding was attended by hundreds, including Kerala ministers M. V. Govindan and V Sivankutty. The couple revealed they met during a film shoot and dated for six months before deciding to marry, despite initial family opposition. Monalisa described her happiness with the choice, having refused a match arranged by her family.

Key Points: Kumbh Mela's Monalisa Bhosle Marries Furman Khan in Kerala

  • Viral Kumbh Mela figure weds
  • Ceremony at Kerala's Nayanar Temple
  • Couple met during film shoot
  • Family initially opposed union
  • Attended by Kerala ministers
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Kumbh Mela viral girl Monalisa Bhosle marries her love partner Furman Khan in Kerala

Monalisa Bhosle, who went viral at Kumbh Mela 2025, married Furman Khan at Nayanar Temple. The couple shared their six-month love story.

"These six months were like sixty years of love - Furman Khan"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 11

Monalisa Bhosle, who gained attention on social media during the Kumbh Mela 2025, tied the wedding knot with her boyfriend Furman Khan at the Nayanar Temple in Arumanoor near Poovar on Wednesday evening.

The wedding ceremony was held at the Gurumandiram located outside the temple premises. Hundreds of people attended the function, including M. V. Govindan, Kerala Minister V Sivankutty and CPI(M) district secretary AA Rahim.

After the marriage, the couple interacted with the media and shared their love story. According to Furman, the couple met each other during the shoot of a film. They decided to get married after six months of dating.

"We decided to get married in Kerala at this place because we like the Nayanar Temple. People of Kerala are very nice," said Furman. "Here, people are very supportive. We dated for six months," added Monalisa.

However, the couple described their six months of dating as "sixty years of love." Furman Khan said, "These six months were like sixty years of love thats why we decided to get married. We met during a shoot for the film. We were working together. We talked. Monalisa proposed, I initially refused, but Monalisa convinced me."

Monalisa also revealed that her family was against the marriage as they wanted her to marry someone else.

"My family wanted me to marry someone else. I didn't like that and refused it. Now, (after marriage with Furman), I am happy," said Monalisa.

In 2025, Monalisa went viral due to her unique blue-brown eyes at the Maha Kumbh Mela. She was seen selling Rudraksh and Mala in Prayagraj.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting to see a wedding at a Nayanar temple. Kerala truly is God's Own Country, welcoming everyone. The minister's presence shows good support. Best wishes to the couple!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I wish them well, the article glosses over the family opposition. In our culture, family approval is important. I hope they can reconcile with her parents soon. A wedding is the beginning, family harmony is for life.
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Sarah B
From selling Rudraksh at Kumbh to a temple wedding in Kerala – her journey is like a movie! "Six months like sixty years of love" is such a poetic line. All the best to Monalisa and Furman!
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Vikram M
Good for them. In today's time, finding genuine connection is rare. If they are happy and committed, that's what matters. Kerala people are indeed very supportive, that's true.
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Kavya N
She proposed! 👏 More power to women who know what they want. Her unique eyes made her viral, but her courage in choosing her own life partner is what's truly inspiring. May their love grow stronger.

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