Mrunal Thakur Opens Up: Considering Freezing Eggs, Acknowledging Low Moments, and Overcoming Challenges
According to Mrunal, she's often body shamed and vows to change that.

Mrunal Thakur Opens Up: In 2023, actress Mona Singh openly discussed freezing eggs before marriage. Now, Mrunal Thakur shed light on the topic, stating that relationships are becoming increasingly difficult.
By proudly flaunting her curves, she hopes to spread the message of body positivity.
Mrunal Thakur acknowledges that stars also experience vulnerability despite the seemingly perfect lives they portray on social media.
On Instagram Stories, the actor shared a photo of herself in tears. She now confesses that on some days, she did not want to get out of bed.
Additionally, Mrunal revealed that she is often subjected to body shaming and vows to change beauty standards.
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During the interview with Humans of Bombay, Mrunal said “Relationships, I know it’s tough, but that’s why you need the right partner who would understand what the nature of your job is. Freezing the eggs, yes, I’m also considering that”
Aiming to change the body standards in the industry, she stated “I’m going to change that beauty standard by flaunting my curves. Earlier I was so afraid of wearing anything body-hugging."
"But now, I’m like, ‘Body-hugging? Bring it on. And crop tops? Bring it on. Why do we need Kardashians to set the beauty standards? Every Indian woman walking on the streets, they’re so curvaceous, they’re so beautiful.”
The majority of people on social media seem to be on holiday, sharing their best photos, but she wondered if it's just to show that they're having fun.
Often, she ends up covered in mud and sand when eating or at the beach.
Mrunal also highlighted that having bad days is okay without feeling guilty about it. She noted, “There were days where I didn’t want to wake up, I didn’t want to get out of my bed, but I did. Not for others, but for myself."
"I’m feeling low one day, two days, three days, weeks, months, but nobody’s going to care except your family. So I feel like it’s so important to remind ourselves that if there are bad days, there will be good days."
"So that was just like a proof, there are days, and it’s absolutely normal for you to feel not okay,” she added.
Mrunal was recently seen in Vijay Devarakonda's film The Family Star.
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