Mrunal Thakur Gets Real About Dating Rumors and Career Choices
The actress shuts down marriage speculation while revealing her selective approach to big-budget offers

Mrunal Thakur has had enough of the constant speculation around her personal life, and she's not mincing words about it. The actress, who has carved a significant space for herself in Telugu cinema, recently addressed the persistent rumors linking her romantically to various co-stars with characteristic directness.
The latest round of gossip mill had her supposedly dating Dhanush, with elaborate stories about their alleged long-term relationship and impending marriage. When that narrative lost steam, the rumor machinery quickly pivoted to linking her with a Hindi film co-star. Mrunal's response? She's too busy building her career to entertain such distractions.
"I recently had a ligament tear, and I'm not even able to treat my leg properly due to my packed schedule," she revealed. "If that's my situation, where would I find time for relationships? I want to be known for my work, not for who I'm supposedly dating." It's a refreshingly honest take from an actress who clearly has her priorities straight.
But Mrunal's clarity extends beyond just personal matters. She's equally decisive about her professional choices, setting benchmarks that would make many established stars take note. Post the success of films like Sitaramam and Hi Nanna, where she delivered powerhouse performances as Sita Mahalakshmi and Yashna respectively, she's become incredibly selective about her projects.
The actress admits she's now turning down big-budget offers if the role doesn't meet her standards. "I'd rather wait for a good script than do commercial roles without depth," she stated, showing the kind of artistic integrity that's rare in today's quick-turnaround industry.
Her recent film Dacoit with Adivi Sesh seems to validate this approach. Industry insiders are praising her performance, particularly in the interval sequence and climax, with some noting she even outshines the hero in several scenes. It's exactly the kind of substantial role she's been holding out for.
Mrunal's stance reflects a mature understanding of career longevity in an industry obsessed with quick gains. By prioritizing script quality over package deals, she's positioning herself as an actress who chooses substance over size: both in films and personal matters.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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