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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  Early career and television (20122014)  





2.2  Expansion to Hindi films (20142021)  





2.3  Expansion to Telugu films (2022present)  







3 Media image  





4 Filmography  



4.1  Films  





4.2  Television  





4.3  Music videos  







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Mrunal Thakur
Thakur in 2022

Born

(1992-08-01) 1 August 1992 (age 31)

Occupation

Actress

Years active

2012–present

Mrunal Thakur (born 1 August 1992) is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi, Telugu and Marathi films. She began her acting career with the television soap operas Mujhse Kuchh Kehti...Yeh Khamoshiyaan (2012) and Kumkum Bhagya (2014–2016). For the latter, Thakur won the Indian Television Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

Thakur made her Hindi film debut with Love Sonia (2018) and gained recognition with the 2019 biographical films Super 30 and Batla House. Following a series of poorly received Hindi films, she achieved success with the Telugu romantic dramas Sita Ramam (2022) and Hi Nanna (2023).[1] For the former, she won two SIIMAs and a Filmfare Award.

Early life[edit]

Mrunal Thakur was born on 1 August 1992 to a Marathi-speaking family[2][3][4]inDhule, Maharashtra. She attended St. Joseph's Convent School, Jalgaon, and Vasant Vihar High School, near Mumbai.[5] Thakur left KC College without graduating as she was pursuing a television career at the time.[6][7]

Career[edit]

Early career and television (2012–2014)[edit]

While attending college, Thakur landed a lead role as Gauri Bhosle opposite Mohit Sehgal in the Star Plus series Mujhse Kuchh Kehti...Yeh Khamoshiyaan. The show aired from 2012 to 2013. Later in 2013, Thakur appeared in an episodic appearance on the mystery thriller Har Yug Mein Aayega Ek – Arjun, in which she played a journalist named Sakshi Anand.[8]

In February 2014, Thakur was cast for Zee TV's soap opera Kumkum Bhagya, for which she began shooting the following month.[9] The show, co-starring Sriti Jha, Shabir Ahluwalia, Arjit Taneja, and Supriya Shukla, started airing on 15 April, and saw Thakur portray Bulbul Arora Khanna, a woman who along with her elder sister (played by Jha) helps their mother (played by Shukla) run a marriage hall. The show received mostly positive to mixed reviews from critics. Thakur quit the show in January 2016.[10]

Thakur appeared as a Contestant on Box Cricket League 1 in 2014 and Nach Baliye 7 in 2015. In 2016, she danced in a special episode of &TV's SauBhagyalaxmi[citation needed] and had a Guest appearance in Tuyul & Mbak Yul Reborn. Her final appearance before she retired from television was on the Indonesian serial Nadin, where she played Tara.

Expansion to Hindi films (2014–2021)[edit]

Thakur made her film debut with the Marathi film Vitti Dandu, which was released in 2014. She played Sandhya. Her next Marathi film was Surajya, where she played the role of Dr. Swapna.

Thakur promoting Super 30 in 2019

In 2016, Thakur began work on her first Hindi project, the international film Love Sonia, for which she stayed at Kolkata. The film was released in September 2018 after various delays and featured her in the titular role of a village girl who brings to light the issue of global human trafficking. For preparation, Thakur stayed at a brothel to study the body language of prostitutes. Although the film was generally well reviewed, it was a failure at the domestic box office.[11]

Thakur's Bollywood debut came in 2019 with Vikas Bahl's biographical drama Super 30, narrating the story of mathematician Anand Kumar (played by Hrithik Roshan in the film) and his educational program of the same name, in which she portrayed Supriya, a classical dancer and Kumar's love interest. It emerged as a commercial success and one of the top-grossing Hindi films of 2019.[12] In the same year, she played John Abraham's wife Nandita Kumar in Nikkhil Advani's Batla House, based on the 2008 Batla House encounter case. It grossed over 1.11 billion (US$13 million) worldwide becoming a commercially successful venture.[13]

In 2020, Thakur appeared in a Netflix venture, the four-part anthology horror film Ghost Stories as Ira in the Segment: Karan Johar's segment.[14] The same year she appeared in a music video "Gallan Goriya", alongside John Abraham.

In 2021, Thakur has starred in the sports drama, Toofaan,[15] directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and co-starring Farhan Akhtar, which premiered on 16 July 2021 on Amazon Prime Video in which her performance was praised.[16] In addition, she co-starred in the action thriller Dhamaka, directed by Ram Madhvani and co-starring Kartik Aaryan and Amruta Subhash, which released on Netflix on 19 November 2021.[17] She also appeared in two music videos in the year 2021, "Bad Boy x Bad Girl" with Badshah and "Aise Na Chhoro" with Guru Randhawa.

Expansion to Telugu films (2022–present)[edit]

Thakur's first film of 2022, Jersey, a remake of the 2019 Telugu film of the same name, co-starring Shahid Kapoor, released on 22 April 2022.[18] The film received mixed reviews from critics, praising the performances, direction and soundtrack; it was a commercial failure at the box office.[19][20] Thakur made her Telugu film debut co-starring Dulquer Salmaan and Rashmika MandannainHanu Raghavapudi's period romantic drama Sita Ramam, which released on 5 August 2022.[21] The film received positive reviews upon release and emerged as a success at the box-office, thus proving to be a breakthrough for her and she was praised for her portrayal.[22][23][24][25]

Thakur had five releases in the year 2023. She starred opposite Aditya Roy Kapur in the Hindi film Gumraah, which was a remake of the 2019 Tamil film Thadam. The film underperformed commercially, becoming a box-office bomb.[26] After this, she appeared opposite Angad Bedi in Netflix'sLust Stories 2.[27] Thakur appeared opposite Abhimanyu Dassani and Paresh Rawal in the multi-starrer comedy Aankh Micholi. The film underperformed commercially, becoming a box-office bomb.[28] Following this, she was paired with Ishaan Khatter in the war action film Pippa, which received mixed reviews from critics.[29] In her final film of the year, Thakur appeared in Hi Nanna opposite Nani.[30] The film and her performance received positive reviews from critics. Hi Nanna would become her only successful film of the year.[31]

In 2024, Thakur played an entrepreneur Indu, in her third Telugu film, The Family Star opposite Vijay Deverakonda.[32] The film received negative reviews from critics and was a flop in box office .[33] Thakur will next appear in Maddock Films Pooja Meri Jaan alongside Huma Qureshi.[34]

Media image[edit]

Thakur at an event in 2021

The Telegraph finds Thakur to be "honest and heartwarming".[35] On her choice of films, she said, "I just want to be associated with good scripts, to play woman of substance, and see what she's contributing to."[36] Thakur ranked 8th in Eastern Eye's Top 30 under 30 Global Asian Stars List of 2021.[37] In 2022, Thakur curated a food donation drive in collaboration with "All About Them", a foundation that helps stray and community animals.[38] Thakur is a celebrity endorser for several brands and products, including Lakme and Dulux.[39][40]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Key

Denotes films that have not yet been released

Mrunal Thakur film credits

Year

Title

Role(s)

Language

Notes

Ref.

2014

Hello Nandan

Rubi

Marathi

Vitti Dandu

Sandhya Jain

[41]

Surajya

Dr. Swapna

[42]

2018

Love Sonia

Sonia

Hindi

[43]

2019

Super 30

Supriya

[44]

Batla House

Shobhna Yadav

[45]

2020

Ghost Stories

Irawati "Ira" Kapoor

Karan Johar's segment

[14]

2021

Toofaan

Dr. Ananya Prabhu Ali

[46]

Dhamaka

Saumya Mehra

[47]

2022

Jersey

Vidya Rao Talwar

[48]

Sita Ramam

Sita Mahalakshmi/Princess Noor Jahan[a]

Telugu

[49]

Jahaan

Ghazal

Hindi

Short film

[50][51]

2023

Selfiee

Special appearance in song "Kudiyee Ni Teri"

[52]

Gumraah

Shivani Mathur

[53]

Lust Stories 2

Veda Kaushal

R. Balki's segment

[54]

Aankh Micholi

Paro Singh

[55]

Pippa

Radha Mehta

[56]

Hi Nanna

Yashna/Varsha[a]

Telugu

[57]

2024

The Family Star

Indeshwari Reddy aka Indu

[58]

Kalki 2898 AD

Divya

Cameo appearance

[59]

Pooja Meri Jaan

Pooja

Hindi

Post-production

[60]

2025

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai

TBA

Filming

[61]

Television[edit]

Mrunal Thakur television credits

Year

Title

Role

Notes

Ref.

2012–2013

Mujhse Kuchh Kehti...Yeh Khamoshiyaan

Gauri Bhonsle

[8]

2013

Arjun

Sakshi Anand

2014–2016

Kumkum Bhagya

Bulbul Arora Khanna

[9]

2014

Box Cricket League 1

Contestant

Team: Mumbai Warriors

[62]

2015

Nach Baliye 7

Contestant

8th place

[63]

2016

Saubhagyalaxmi

Herself

Guest appearance

[64]

Tuyul & Mbak Yul Reborn

Herself

Indonesian TV show; Guest appearance

[65]

2017

Nadin

Tara

Special appearance

[66]

2023

Made in Heaven 2

Adhira Arya

Episode: "Beauty and the Beast"

[67]

Music videos[edit]

Mrunal Thakur music video credits

Year

Title

Singer(s)

Ref.

2020

"Gallan Goriya"

Dhvani Bhanushali, Taz

[68]

2021

"Bad Boy x Bad Girl"

Nikhita Gandhi, Badshah

[69]

"Aise Na Chhoro"

Guru Randhawa

[70]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Awards and nominations received by Mrunal Thakur

Year

Award

Category

Work

Result

Ref.

2015

Indian Television Academy Awards

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Kumkum Bhagya

Won

[71]

Gold Awards

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Nominated

2016

Nominated

[72]

2017

Bollywood awards

Emosi Meluap-luap

Nadin

Won

[73]

2018

London Indian Film Festival

Best Newcomer Award

Love Sonia

Won

[74]

2019

Gold Awards

Rising Star From Indian Television to Films

Won

[75]

2020

Screen Awards

Most Promising Newcomer – Female

Super 30

Nominated

[76]

2021

Lokmat Stylish Awards

Most Stylish Rising Star (Female)

Won

[77]

2022

Most Stylish Game Changer

Won

[78]

2023

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne

Diversity in Cinema Award

Won

[79]

South Indian International Movie Awards

Best Actress – Telugu

Sita Ramam

Nominated

[80]

Best Actress Critics – Telugu

Won

Best Female Debut – Telugu

Won

Filmfare OTT Awards

Best Actress in a Short Film

Jahaan

Won

[81]

2024

Filmfare Awards South

Best Actress – Telugu

Sita Ramam

Won

[82]

Pinkvilla Screen and Style Icons Awards

Most Stylish Trendsetter of The Year

Won

[83]

Filmfare Awards South

Best Actress – Telugu

Hi Nanna

Pending

[84]

South Indian International Movie Awards

Best Actress – Telugu

[85]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Thakur played a single character with two names.

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  • Jaya Prada (1983)
  • Suhasini (1984)
  • Vijayashanti (1985)
  • Lakshmi (1986)
  • Vijayashanti (1987)
  • Bhanupriya (1988)
  • Vijayashanti (1989)
  • Vijayashanti (1990)
  • Sridevi (1991)
  • Revathi (1992)
  • Vijayashanti (1993)
  • Aamani (1994)
  • Soundarya (1995)
  • Tabu (1996)
  • Vijayashanti (1997)
  • Soundarya (1998)
  • Soundarya (1999)
  • Richa Pallod (2000)
  • 2001–2018

  • Sadha (2002)
  • Asin (2003)
  • Trisha (2004)
  • Trisha (2005)
  • Genelia D'Souza (2006)
  • Trisha (2007)
  • Swathi Reddy (2008)
  • Anushka Shetty (2009)
  • Anushka Shetty (2010)
  • Nayanthara (2011)
  • Samantha (2012)
  • Nithya Menen (2013)
  • Shruti Haasan (2014)
  • Anushka Shetty (2015)
  • Samantha (2016)
  • Sai Pallavi (2017)
  • Keerthy Suresh (2018)
  • 2020–present

  • Mrunal Thakur (2022)
  • 2011–2020

  • Regina Cassandra (2012)
  • Avika Gor (2013)
  • Raashii Khanna (2014)
  • Pragya Jaiswal (2015)
  • Nivetha Thomas (2016)
  • Kalyani Priyadarshan (2017)
  • Payal Rajput (2018)
  • Shivathmika Rajashekar (2019)
  • Roopa Koduvayur (2020)
  • 2021–present

  • Mrunal Thakur (2022)
  • Seasons

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  • 8 (2017)
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  • Tina Kuwajerwala
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  • Gautam Rode
  • Karan Wahi
  • Karan Patel
  • Rithvik Dhanjani
  • Karan Tacker
  • Upasana Singh
  • Judges

    Current

  • Terence Lewis
  • Mohit Suri
  • Former

  • Saroj Khan
  • Malaika Arora
  • Kunal Kohli
  • Isha Koppikar
  • David Dhawan
  • Vaibhavi Merchant
  • Farah Khan
  • Karisma Kapoor
  • Arjun Rampal
  • Shilpa Shetty
  • Sajid Khan
  • Preity Zinta
  • Chetan Bhagat
  • Marzi Pestonji
  • Celebrity
    contestants

    Winners

  • Hussain Kuwajerwala & Tina Kuwajerwala
  • Aamir Ali & Sanjeeda Sheikh
  • Daljeet Kaur & Shalin Bhanot
  • Jay Bhanushali & Mahhi Vij
  • Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi
  • Himanshu Malhotra & Amruta Khanvilkar
  • Vivek Dahiya & Divyanka Tripathi
  • 1st runners-up

  • Yash Tonk & Gauri Tonk
  • Rakhi Sawant & Abhishek Avasthi
  • Naman Shaw & Megha Gupta
  • Ravi Dubey & Sargun Mehta
  • Gurmeet Choudhary & Debina Bonnerjee
  • Nandish Sandhu & Rashami Desai
  • Sanam Johar & Abigail Jain
  • Other contestants

    Season 1

  • Delnaaz Irani & Rajeev Paul
  • Archana Puran Singh & Parmeet Sethi
  • Shilpa Saklani & Apurva Agnihotri
  • Neeru Bajwa & Amit Sadh
  • Sai Deodhar & Shakti Anand
  • Manini Mishra & Mihir Mishra
  • Manasi Joshi Roy & Rohit Roy
  • Season 2

  • Gauri Pradhan Tejwani & Hiten Tejwani
  • Shweta Kawatra & Manav Gohil
  • Shweta Tiwari & Raja Chaudhary
  • Gurdeep Kohli & Arjun Punj
  • Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar & Sharad Kelkar
  • Narayani Shastri & Gaurav Chopra
  • Ketki Dave & Rasik Dave
  • Season 3

  • Karan Patel & Amita Chandekar
  • Indraneil Sengupta & Barkha Sengupta
  • Sweta Keswani & Alexx O'Nell
  • Pooja Bedi & Hanif Hilal
  • Karan Grover & Kavita Kaushik
  • Amita Sethi & Vikas Sethi
  • Shakti Kapoor & Shivangi Kapoor
  • Kiran Janjani & Ritu Janjani
  • Season 4

  • Kapil Nirmal & Anjali Abrol
  • Amit Gupta & Reshmi Ghosh
  • Sudeep Sahir & Anantika Sahir
  • Chetan Hansraj & Lavinia Pereira
  • Abhijeet Sawant & Shilpa Sawant
  • Mouli Ganguly & Mazher Sayed
  • Mohit Malik & Aditi Shriwaker
  • Jaspal Bhatti & Savita Bhatti
  • Karanvir Bohra & Teejay Sidhu
  • Vineet Raina & Tanushree Kaushal
  • Jatin Shah & Priya Bathija
  • Season 5

  • Suhasi Dhami & Jaisheel Dhami
  • Nisha Rawal & Karan Mehra
  • Charlie Chauhan & Kunwar Amarjeet Singh
  • Shefali Jariwala & Parag Tyagi
  • Dimpy Ganguli & Rahul Mahajan
  • Elena Boeva & Kushal Tandon
  • Smita Bansal & Ankush Mohla
  • Deepshikha Nagpal & Keshav Arora
  • Season 6

  • Gurmeet Choudhary & Debina Bonnerjee
  • Ripudaman Handa & Shivangi
  • Vinod and Raksha Thakur
  • Raqesh Bapat & Riddhi Dogra
  • Bruna Abdullah & Omar Farooque
  • Kiku Sharda & Priyanka Sharda
  • Kanika Maheshwari & Ankur Ghai
  • Raju Srivastav & Shikha
  • Amrapali Gupta & Yash Sinha
  • Sanjeev Seth & Lata Sabharwal
  • Season 7

  • Himanshoo Malhotra & Amruta Khanvilkar
  • Karishma Tanna & Upen Patel
  • Mayuresh Wadkar & Ajisha Shah
  • Sana Saeed & Deepesh Sharma
  • Rohit Nag & Aishwarya Sakhuja
  • Shefali Jariwala & Parag Tyagi
  • Sharad Tripathi & Mrunal Thakur
  • Payal Rohatgi & Sangram Singh
  • Arpit Ranka & Nidhi Ranka
  • Jay Soni & Pooja Soni
  • Shakti Arora & Neha Saxena
  • Vineet Bangera & Smilie Suri
  • Season 8

  • Shoaib Ibrahim & Dipika Kakar
  • Siddharth Jadhav & Trupti Akkalwar
  • Aashka Goradia & Brent Goble
  • Bharti Singh &
  • Vikrant Singh & Antara Biswas
  • Pritam Singh & Amanjot Kaur
  • Manoj Verma & Utkarsha Naik
  • Jury

  • Vaishali Thakkar (2006)
  • Achint Kaur (2007)
  • Sadiya Siddiqui (2008)
  • Smita Bansal (2009)
  • Supriya Pilgaonkar (2010)
  • Bhairavi Raichura (2011)
  • Apara Mehta (2012)
  • Neelu Vaghela (2013)
  • Neelu Vaghela (2014)
  • Mrunal Thakur (2015)
  • Meghna Malik
  • Sushmita Mukherjee (2016)
  • Rajeshwari Sachdev (2017)
  • Jaya Bhattacharya (2018)
  • Rajeshwari Sachdev (2019)
  • Munmun Dutta (2021)
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