
📌 Key Points
- Monalisa alleges director exploited her as minor!
- Shocking truth: Family ignored her cries for help
- Actress takes legal fight to director and family
- Tollywood tremors as Monalisa seeks justice now
Tollywood is grappling with a major scandal as actress Monalisa, who rose to fame post-Kumbh Mela, has accused director Sanoj Mishra of exploitation. She alleges inappropriate behavior on set during her minority, claiming her family disregarded her concerns. Monalisa is now preparing for a legal battle, set to file a formal complaint soon, shaking the industry.
Director Accused: Industry Tremors
Tollywood actress Monalisa, an overnight star who rose to prominence after the Kumbh Mela, has made sensational allegations against director Sanoj Mishra, sending tremors through the industry. Monalisa accused Mishra of inappropriate behavior on a film set and exploiting her when she was isolated. She revealed that these incidents occurred when she was a minor, and despite informing her family members, they disregarded her concerns. Now, Monalisa is prepared for a legal battle and has announced her intention to file a formal complaint against the director soon.
Adding to her personal distress, Monalisa has also leveled allegations against her own family. She recently married her long-time friend Farhan Khan in a grand ceremony in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, a year after meeting him on Facebook. However, her family strongly opposes their marriage, and Monalisa had previously filed a police complaint alleging a threat to her life from them.
Family Opposition to Marriage
Monalisa’s allegations against Director Sanoj Mishra have become a major topic of discussion in Tollywood, with the industry closely following further developments as she prepares to take legal action.
Looking Ahead
Monalisa’s brave stand against Sanoj Mishra has undeniably shaken Tollywood. As the industry watches keenly, her impending legal battle could redefine power dynamics, setting a vital precedent for many. This isn’t just a personal fight; it’s a pivotal moment for accountability within our film fraternity.


