Known for her outstanding contributions to South indian and bollywood cinema, Mrunal Thakur recently resorted to social media to voice her displeasure with an altered diwali film that one of her followers had shared. Mrunal can be seen enjoying diwali with her fan by setting off firecrackers together in this video, which depicts an implausible scene that has been brought to life by editing.
The fan was reprimanded by Mrunal, who questioned the fan's motivations, saying, "Why are you giving yourselves false gratification, brother? Is this cool in your opinion? No, it isn't. With the message, "I hope you edit good films someday!" the actress posted the footage to her instagram stories shortly after. Best of luck, and happy Diwali.
Because of her activities, Mrunal received a lot of trolling on social media, with some people labeling her behavior "excessive." Despite her initial satisfaction, she then explained that she saw the fan had also made many modifications with different women. She was "sad and disappointed" by this realization since she had believed the fan's love would be sincere.
On social media, people have come out to share their thoughts on this. One person replied, "Maybe she could have ignored it; fans do these things out of affection," while another added, "He probably didn't mean any harm, it's just fan love." "Celebrities deserve genuine love, not bizarre edits," writes one user, who also came out in support of her. Mrunal's response to this issue highlights the rising apprehension and annoyance among celebrities about their image being exploited for deceptive and sometimes illegal ends.