Mrunal Thakur Reveals She Had Suicidal Thoughts, Often Felt Like Jumping Off The Train!

Actor Mrunal Thakur opened up about the lows in her life and how she battled suicidal studies at a youthful age. She said that she induced her parents with great difficulty to do a Bachelorette of Mass Media (BMM) course and when it wasn’t satisfying for her, she was filled with tone- mistrustfulness. It didn’t help matters that she was staying in a hotel, down from her family.

In an interview, Mrunal said that her parents wanted her to come to a dentist but she was inclined towards crime journalism or commodity where she could come on Television. She induced her parents veritably hard to let her study BMM.

Speaking to YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, Mrunal said in Hindi, “ There were a lot of liabilities as well. At that time, I used to suppose that if I didn’t do this well, I would be nowhere. I allowed I would be married off at 23 and have kiddies, and that’s exactly what I didn’t want. I wanted to do commodity different and I would give interrogations back also. There were numerous points where I felt like I was good for nothing.”

 

Mrunal said that the age from 15 to 20 is‘ pivotal’ as people are trying to find themselves. She added that those who hadn’t yet figured out what it’s they want to do tended to feel low and have suicidal studies. On being asked if she went through commodity analogous, she said, “ I used to travel by original trains. I used to stand at the door and occasionally, I would feel like jumping off.”

 

Talking about the reason behind similar studies, Mrunal said that she allowed BMM would be her ‘cup of tea’ but she was unhappy. “ When you choose a course, it looks veritably delightful on the outside but until you do it, you don’t realize that you didn’t subscribe up for this, this is commodity differently. That’s what was passing with me. I’m a creative person. I can’t write scripts. There was a subject called literature … I don’t like reading, I’m further of a listener, I like watching effects. I used to feel, ‘What did I subscribe up for?’ There was that tone- mistrustfulness. I was staying down from my family. At the age of 17-18, living alone in a megacity like Mumbai isn’t easy. You have to take care of your rent and food. You have to regard every rupee. And because my father is a banker, if I withdrew indeed ₹ 500 from my account, he’d get to know,” she added.

Mrunal started her trip on TV with shows similar as Mujhse Kuchh Kehti … Yeh Khamoshiyaan and Kumkum Bhagya before transitioning to flicks. She has acted in flicks similar to Super 30, Batla House, Toofaan, and Dhamaka.