Mumbai: Actor Mrunal Thakur turned emotional while speaking about self-acceptance and personal growth at the trailer launch of her upcoming film Do Deewane Seher Mein. Addressing the media and audience at the event, she spoke candidly about her struggles with confidence, beauty standards and identity, drawing a strong connection between her own life experiences and her character Roshni in the film.
The actor said the project felt deeply personal from the very beginning and that her decision to join the film came straight from instinct rather than calculation. She emphasised that the story resonated with her emotionally, making it an easy “yes” despite the usual deliberations that accompany script choices.
Instant yes after narration, says actor
Mrunal shared that director Ravi Udyawar personally reached out to her and asked her to hear the story. The narration, delivered by writer Abhiruchi Chand, immediately struck a chord.
Recalling the moment, she said the connection was so strong that she did not feel the need for prolonged discussions or second thoughts. According to her, such moments are rare in an actor’s career, when a story feels so aligned that the only response is to begin work right away.
She described herself as feeling grateful and blessed to have been offered the role, adding that the emotional honesty of the script made her want to perform it from the heart rather than approach it mechanically.
Industry observers note that instinct-driven choices often result in some of the most memorable performances, especially in emotionally layered romantic dramas — the genre to which the film belongs.
Opens up about childhood insecurities
During the interaction, Mrunal Thakur also reflected on her early years and the insecurities she carried while growing up. She spoke about frequently changing schools and how that affected her confidence and sense of belonging.
She admitted that self-doubt stayed with her far longer than many people might assume, even after she became a recognised face in films. According to her, the journey toward self-acceptance was gradual and sometimes painful.
The actor revealed that it took her years to genuinely accept her appearance and personality without constantly comparing herself to others. She said that only recently did she begin to fully feel comfortable in her own skin and acknowledge her worth without external validation.
Her remarks drew strong applause at the event, with many attendees praising her honesty and vulnerability.
Pushback against beauty standards
Mrunal also spoke strongly against rigid beauty expectations, especially those imposed on women in the film industry. She described the constant “noise” around looking perfect — from body shape to grooming to behaviour — and how overwhelming that pressure can be.
Rejecting the idea of manufactured perfection, she said she no longer wants to pretend or mould herself to fit a fixed template. Instead, she has embraced what she called being “perfectly imperfect.”
She stressed that self-love is not about meeting industry standards but about accepting one’s individuality. Her statement — “I’m perfectly imperfect, and I love that” — became the highlight quote of the launch event and quickly circulated among entertainment circles.
Film trade commentators say more actors speaking openly about insecurity and self-image is gradually shifting public conversations around celebrity culture and unrealistic appearance benchmarks.
Strong link between actor and character
Connecting her personal journey with her on-screen role, Mrunal said audiences would likely see parts of themselves in the film’s emotional arc. She explained that Roshni, the character she plays, experiences inner conflicts and vulnerabilities that mirror real-life struggles many people go through silently.
She expressed hope that viewers would not watch the film as distant spectators but would feel emotionally included in the story. According to her, the film aims to create recognition and emotional participation rather than just entertainment.
She added that when audiences sit in theatres, they should feel like they are part of the story unfolding on screen — a sign, she believes, of authentic storytelling.
About the film and cast
Do Deewane Seher Mein stars Mrunal Thakur opposite Siddhant Chaturvedi and is positioned as a romantic drama centred on relationships, emotional honesty and everyday vulnerability. The film aims to explore modern love through grounded characters rather than heightened fantasy.
The trailer suggests an intimate narrative tone, focusing on conversations, conflicts and emotional turning points between the lead characters. The makers have highlighted authenticity and relatability as the film’s core strengths.
With both lead actors known for performance-driven roles, expectations are building around the film’s emotional depth and character chemistry.
Conclusion
Mrunal Thakur’s heartfelt remarks at the trailer launch added a deeply personal layer to the promotion of Do Deewane Seher Mein. By openly discussing insecurity, acceptance and individuality, she positioned the film not just as a romantic drama but as an emotional reflection of real-life journeys. Her message of embracing imperfection resonated strongly, setting the tone for a film that promises emotional relatability and sincerity.
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