Actor Mrunal Thakur, who is busy promoting her forthcoming film ‘Gumrah’, recently shared a teary-eyed photo on social media leaving her fans concerned about her. Now, the actor has opened up about what made her share the photo. Speaking with news agency PTI, she said that the daily lives of stars may appear rosy on social media but they too go through moments of vulnerability and under-confidence.
‘There is a thin line between feeling low and seeking help. I am just saying don’t be afraid of being vulnerable, just own it,’ she said.
Clarifying that her intention behind sharing the post was not to grab headlines, the ‘Jersey’ actor said, ‘In today’s world, especially with social media, everything looks nice, pretty and aspirational but trust me there is a lot of hard work that goes behind that. There are a lot of problems that the actor or the personality faces. So, that post was just to normalise feeling vulnerable.’
‘Today, I feel like I have heard my inner voice in a world where there are so many voices around me. I choose to listen to my inner voice. So I am really happy,’ she added.
On the work front, Besides ‘Gumrah’, Mrunal Thakur has ‘Pooja Meri Jaan’ with Huma Qureshi, ‘Pippa’, R Balki’s ‘Lust Stories 2’, and Telugu family drama ‘Nani 30’ in the pipeline.
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