The director who gave Monalisa a Movie Role was a Fraud, he just exploits girls

Shocking revelations have come to light about Mahakumbh’s viral girl, Monalisa. A film producer has revealed that a director trapped her in a dangerous trap on the pretext of making her a heroine. The film producer revealed the dark secrets of the director who took her to make her a heroine, the video of which is going viral on social media.

According to sources, Jitendra Narayan Singh, alias Wasim Rizvi, is a film producer. In a recent interview, he claimed that none of Sanoj Mishra’s films have been released yet. He drinks too much alcohol. He even came to the film set drunk. He also misbehaved with the female staff there. Wasim Rizvi alleged that Sanoj Mishra wants girls after drinking alcohol.

He further said I feel very sorry for Monalisa and her family; they were simple people. We had also seen their viral pictures from Kumbh but a director like Sanoj Mishra reached their house and they did not even find out anything about him and handed over their girl to him.

Wasim Rizvi alleged that Sanoj Mishra does not have a financier. Nor does he have the money himself; how is he making a film? Manipur Diaries will never be made; he is just taking advantage of the innocence of that girl and roaming around with her.’ The film producer claimed that we have suffered a lot. There are many producers who have been duped by him. He has been completely exposed.

Wasim Rizvi said that if Monalisa’s family had known about the director, they would never have sent their daughter with him. Money is needed to make a film. No one is ready to invest money in Sanoj Mishra now. Where is the shooting of the film that he has announced happening? Where is its budget? He has run away after borrowing money from the market. No one will be found today who will invest even two paise on him.

No reaction has come from Monalisa on this whole matter so far, but her fans are quite worried for her. There is a stir on social media. Many people are talking openly about this and demanding to expose the dark side of the film industry.

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