Disha & I Are Ready To Turn Love Story To Marriage: Did Mouni Roy Really Post Amid Divorce With Nambiar?
The screenshot arrived like a thunderclap in a quiet news cycle. It appeared to be an Instagram story from Mouni Roy, glitching with the raw, unfiltered aesthetic of a confession. The text on the image read: "I found my forever. After closing one chapter, I found my forever in her. Yes... Disha and I are ready to turn this love story into marriage. From healing to happiness - forever starts now."
In no time, fan forums fractured. Was this real? The timing was eerily poetic. Mouni and her husband, Suraj Nambiar, had unfollowed each other in that silent, modern ritual of marital unraveling. Disha Patani, Mouni's famously inseparable best friend, had also quietly clicked "unfollow" on Suraj days before any official announcement. The three had formed a quiet triangle of vacations, party photos, and inside jokes for years. Now, the geometry seemed to be redrawing itself.
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The internet did what the internet does: it chose sides, crafted narratives, and began writing wedding invitations for a bride-and-bride nobody saw coming. A thousand think-pieces were born in the comments section. "I always knew," one fan wrote. "It's just performative best friendship," another sneered. But for three feverish hours, the story lived - a glittering, improbable rumor of love, loss, and a phoenix rising from the ashes of a broken marriage.
Then, the truth arrived, quietly and without fanfare.
A simple fact-check dismantled the fairy tale. Mouni Roy's Instagram story archive held no such post. Disha Patani's feed remained a serene scroll of workout videos and promotional stills. A Google search yielded nothing but gossip blogs quoting other gossip blogs. The viral screenshot was a masterfully crafted fake - likely born from a fan's wishful thinking or a troll's deliberate chaos.

Meanwhile, Mouni has announced separation from Suraj Nambiar. "We have decided to part ways and are taking the necessary time to address matters privately and amicably," the note read, asking for privacy with a weary dignity. She had even started following Suraj back on social media - a small, confusing gesture that suggested not reconciliation, but perhaps a mature desire to close a chapter without burning the book.
As for Disha? She remained conspicuously silent. She still doesn't follow Suraj. And the real story - whether two best friends ever become something more, or whether they remain simply that: two women navigating heartbreak, loyalty, and the glare of a billion pixelated eyes - stays locked between them. The only truth, for now, is that the viral post was a lie. But the friendship? That part has always been real.














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