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You Need The Right Partner… Mrunal Thakur says she intends to freeze her eggs

Mrunal Thakur offers a thought-provoking perspective on the truth underneath the apparently flawless lifestyles shared on social media. The actress recently addressed the internet perfectionist façade after posting a picture of herself on Instagram stories in tears. Mrunal courageously acknowledged having bad days in an interview with Humans of Bombay, saying, “There were days when I didn’t want to wake up, I didn’t want to get out of my bed, but I did.”For me, not for anybody else.”

Mrunal urged people to acknowledge that terrible days are a normal part of life and stressed the need of self-care during trying times. She questioned the veracity of vacation photos, drew attention to the discrepancy between social media representations of reality and her personal difficulties with body image. “There have been days when I’ve wanted to stay in bed all day and not get up, but I did. For me, not for anybody else. One day, two days, three days, weeks, months—I may be depressed, and no one would notice except your family. Therefore, I think it’s crucial to constantly remind ourselves that even on our terrible days, wonderful days will still come. That served as confirmation that there are days when feeling unwell is perfectly natural, the speaker said.

Mrunal is resolved to defy traditional beauty standards by embracing her curves and boldly exhibiting her form in the face of body shaming for having a “pear-shaped body.” “By flaunting my curves, I’m going to change that beauty standard,” Mrunal said, advocating for body acceptance. I used to be so terrified to wear anything that hugged my body. However, now I’m thinking, “Body-hugging? Go ahead and do it. What about crop tops? Go ahead and do it. Why do we need the Kardashians to define what constitutes beauty? Every Indian lady you see strolling down the street is stunning and curvy.

In his reflections on the difficulties of juggling personal and professional obligations, Mrunal addressed partnerships and emphasized the need of partners’ support and understanding. Mrunal said that she had given this alternative some thought after being inspired by actress Mona Singh’s choice to freeze her eggs: “I know relationships are difficult, but you need the right partner who understands the nature of your work.” Yes, I am also thinking of freezing the eggs.Regarding employment, Mrunal Thakur recently acted with Vijay Devarakonda in the movie “The Family Man,” which did not do well at the box office.

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