As relationship rumours linking her to Dhanush continue to swirl online, Mrunal Thakur is choosing reflection over speculation. The actor, currently busy promoting her new music video Bheegi Bheegi, recently opened up about love — describing it as a deeply transformative experience that reshapes who you are.
Speaking during an interaction with Filmygyan, Mrunal didn’t shy away from expressing how strongly she feels about the emotion.
‘Love Reparents You,’ Says Mrunal
For Mrunal, love isn’t just about romance — it’s about healing. She called it a “beautiful feeling” that everyone deserves to experience, adding that it has the power to make people better versions of themselves.
According to her, love works almost like emotional repair. It helps address inner-child wounds, changes perspective, and encourages growth. In her words, she hopes and prays that everyone finds love at some point in their lives.
Is Love About Giving More? Not Just for Women
When asked whether women in love tend to give more, Mrunal was quick to disagree. She clarified that generosity in love isn’t gendered.
She explained that anyone who is truly in love becomes a giver — but receiving love is just as important and often much harder. Accepting affection, acknowledging care, and letting oneself be vulnerable are challenges many people face today. As relationships evolve, she believes the definition of love is changing too — but love itself remains constant.
In a candid moment, she summed it up simply: when love happens, you surrender — regardless of who you are.
About ‘Bheegi Bheegi’
Mrunal’s current spotlight project, Bheegi Bheegi, brings together an impressive creative lineup. The track is composed by A. R. Rahman, sung by A. R. Ameen and Jasleen Royal, with lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil. The music video also features Dulquer Salmaan, adding to the song’s buzz.
What’s Next on the Film Front
Looking ahead, Mrunal will next be seen in the romantic drama Do Deewane Seher Mein, where she stars opposite Siddhant Chaturvedi. Backed by Zee Studios and Bhansali Productions, the film is being positioned as a modern love story — one that explores the bond between two flawed people finding connection in imperfect ways.
The film is slated to release in theatres on February 20, 2026.
Final Words
While rumours may continue to follow her personal life, Mrunal Thakur’s words reveal a calm, grounded outlook on love — one rooted in growth, surrender, and emotional honesty. Whether through music, movies, or candid conversations, she seems focused on stories that celebrate vulnerability over noise. And for now, that clarity might be the most telling statement of all.
