Director Who Launched Monalisa Gets Death Threats; His Own Rape Case, Jail Term and "Love Jihad" Claim — The Full Sanoj Mishra Controversy Explained
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Director Sanoj Mishra who gave Monalisa her film break now calls her marriage "love jihad," blames her manager. He also received death threats. His arrest history explained.
The Man Who Made Monalisa Famous Is Now at the Centre of a New Storm
When Monalisa Bhosle went viral at the 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela, it was director Sanoj Mishra who first spotted her potential and offered her a Bollywood break — casting her in his film The Diary of Manipur and personally funding her acting training. Now, after her interfaith marriage to Farman Khan in Kerala on March 11, 2026, Sanoj Mishra has become one of the most talked-about figures in this controversy — for three very different reasons.
He has publicly called her marriage "love jihad." He himself received a death threat because of his association with her. And his own troubled past — including arrest on rape charges and time in jail — has resurfaced, raising serious questions about who exactly was responsible for guiding a young girl from a nomadic community into the film industry.
Sanoj Mishra's Reaction: "She Was Trafficked. This Is Love Jihad."
In an Instagram post following the news of Monalisa's marriage, Sanoj Mishra made serious allegations, calling it love jihad and claiming the actress was a victim of trafficking. He specifically blamed her manager — whom he described as a "stammering teacher" he had himself hired to educate Monalisa — accusing this person of becoming a "pimp" who distanced Monalisa from her Banjara community and "traded her in South India." News9live
Sanoj described Monalisa as someone he had considered "the incarnation of Mother Ganga" and painted a portrait of a girl with a deeply difficult background — a mother her father had separated from, a new stepmother she was forced to accept, and the pain of watching her real mother sell garlands like a beggar even after Monalisa became famous. He expressed deep personal hurt at what he described as her "rebellious marriage." News9live
Monalisa has not responded to Sanoj's specific claims. At her March 12 press conference, she maintained that the marriage was entirely her own decision, that she had in fact persuaded Farman to marry her, and that no pressure or coercion of any kind was involved. The Tribune
Director Gets Death Threat — For Simply Casting Her in a Film
The most alarming development linked to Sanoj Mishra's involvement is what happened to him after the marriage controversy exploded online.
Sanoj Mishra received a death threat — "sar tan se juda kar denge" (we will separate your head from your body) — directed at him simply for having cast Monalisa in a film. He had no connection to the wedding, no involvement in the controversy. The threat came purely because a director had offered work to a woman who later became the subject of a viral interfaith marriage debate. The Free Press Journal
That escalation — from social media debate to death threats against uninvolved parties — is one of the most alarming developments in this entire episode and demands police action and condemnation from across the political spectrum. The Free Press Journal
Who Is Sanoj Mishra? A Complicated History
The director's own background is far from clean, and that context is impossible to ignore.
Sanoj Mishra was arrested on rape charges in March 2025 — just weeks after he had publicly positioned himself as Monalisa's mentor and film launcher. The Free Press Journal
He was subsequently released by the court in May 2025. Shortly after his release from jail, he visited the Mahakal Temple in Ujjain along with Monalisa and her family, where he announced he was restarting his film with her. He also made headlines by stating that if no action was taken against those who had "falsely implicated" him in the rape case, he would convert to Islam with his entire family in Ayodhya. The Free Press Journal
Despite the controversy around him, Monalisa had returned to professional training under his guidance, with the film The Diary of Manipur — featuring Rajkummar Rao's brother Amit Rao — remaining in production. ANI News
The Manager Accusation: A Serious Claim That Needs Investigation
Sanoj's most pointed allegation — that a manager he personally hired to educate Monalisa ended up exploiting her and facilitating her connection to Farman Khan — is a claim that law enforcement cannot ignore. If there is any evidence that a young woman from a vulnerable nomadic community was deliberately separated from her family and guided into a relationship for ulterior motives, that requires a proper, impartial investigation.
However, it is equally important to note that Monalisa herself — who is the only person whose account truly matters here — has consistently and publicly rejected all claims of manipulation or coercion. She stated clearly: "I am an adult and my real name is Monalisa Bhosle. My family had arranged another marriage for me, which is why I took this decision." Wikipedia
What This Controversy Reveals
The Sanoj Mishra angle exposes something deeper than a director's hurt feelings. It reveals the precarious position of young women from marginalised communities who become overnight sensations in the age of viral media — surrounded by adults who claim to protect them, each with their own agenda, and none of whom ultimately gave her a quiet, safe path to simply grow up.
Monalisa herself has expressed gratitude to the Kerala government for supporting the couple and ensuring the ceremony took place peacefully. Organiser Weekly Whatever the competing claims around her, that is the voice that matters most in this story — and it is one that has been consistent, clear, and unequivocal from the beginning.
