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Mrunal Thakur on Love, Insecurities and Finding Peace

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May 2026

With Do Deewane Seher Mein now released, Mrunal Thakur steps into a romance that celebrates vulnerability, emotional honesty and modern companionship. Produced under Sanjay Leela Bhansali's banner, the film explores relationships through a lens of hope and self-discovery. In an exclusive conversation with Lipika Varma, the actor opens up about insecurities, beauty stereotypes, marriage, and the quiet confidence she has grown into over the years.

Mrunal Thakur on Love, Insecurities and Finding Peace

You've spoken about insecurities before. What were your early struggles?

Even after moving to Mumbai, I struggled with confidence. I couldn't answer questions in class because I was insecure about my English and my Marathi accent. My name is unisex, and boys would make fun of it. When I entered the industry, I felt I needed to sound “elite.” I thought accent and diction defined you.

Today, I realise insecurities only matter when you give them importance. I'm comfortable in my own skin now. I feel good the way I am.

imageHave you ever faced challenges because of being considered "too beautiful"?

Yes, sometimes people think that if you're beautiful and successful, life must be easy. It's not! There are moments when I wish I could just be normal. For Love Sonia, my audition was literally placed in a folder marked "Do Not Open." Fortunately, the director opened it and felt I was right for the role. I had to convince the team that with prosthetics and makeup, we could make it work. People assume beauty makes everything easy. It doesn't. Everyone struggles. Beauty alone cannot carry you forward. There are a lot of things that have to fall in place.

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