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Mrunal Thakur slows down for this reason

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Mrunal on why she slows down

Mrunal Thakur
Mrunal Thakur

Mrunal slows down for this reason. Mrunal recently enjoyed a refreshing getaway with her family to a tranquil lake town near Mumbai, acknowledging the luxury of a vacation amidst the current circumstances. For her, family takes precedence, offering invaluable moments that rejuvenate her spirit. Reflecting on this, she emphasizes the importance of taking periodic breaks to prevent burnout, a prevalent challenge in the demanding world of acting.

The 31-year-old actress values the concept of slowing down in an actor's life, as it provides crucial moments for introspection and thoughtful decision-making. Stepping back from the fast-paced industry allows her to refine her skills, make informed choices, and deliver nuanced performances, avoiding hasty decisions that may compromise quality.

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Looking back on her recent projects, including "Gumraah," "Lust Stories 2," "Aankh Micholi," "Pippa," and "Hi Nanna," Mrunal acknowledges the diverse challenges each role presented, shaping her journey over the past year. She describes it as a year marked by extreme challenges, each project offering a unique genre and narrative.

In her upcoming film, "Pooja Meri Jaan," alongside Huma Qureshi, Mrunal explores a narrative revolving around a woman stalked by an unidentified admirer, highlighting an important subject for audiences to contemplate and connect with on a deeper level.

Reflecting on her portrayal of Adhira in "Made in Heaven 2" (2023), a character grappling with domestic violence, Mrunal acknowledges the emotional toll of the role. She envisions a heartfelt conversation with Adhira, offering her character a comforting embrace, recognizing the emotional depth and challenges of portraying such intense narratives.

Having transitioned from television to films and OTT platforms, Mrunal views these mediums as channels to connect with audiences, emphasizing that they do not define the differences in portrayal but rather offer diverse avenues to reach a wider audience.

As she concludes, Mrunal holds her debut Hindi film, "Love Sonia" (2018), in high regard, as it marks the beginning of her cinematic journey, prompting introspection and gratitude for the experiences that have shaped her career.

 

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