When Mrunal Thakur opened up about her love life, admitted that having a CHEATING partner was her 'biggest fear'
Actress Mrunal Thakur's personal life has been making headlines of late. However, not too long ago, the actress shared her perspective on romantic relationships and how she manages conflicts with her romantic partner.
Mrunal's biggest fear
In a past interview with YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, she revealed her biggest fear in a romance is having a cheating partner. Sharing her ideas of an ideal relationship, she explained, "Even if he doesn’t feel anything for me, he should come and tell me, 'Mrunal, I am not feeling the same love as I felt before. This is what it is.' That is my biggest fear, the fact that my partner would be cheating on me with someone else."Mrunal on choosing real connections
In her chat with Allahbadia, the 'Jersey' actress was asked how she meets potential partners since, as an actress, she cannot be on dating apps. She explained that for her, being real matters the most. Mrunal shared that she feels more connected to people from her school or college days, as there is no pretence or facade in those bonds. She also added that she doesn’t want to be with someone who is full of himself. The actress went on to reveal that she had gone through heartbreak but accepted it as a normal part of life that everyone experiences.Handling long-distance relationships
Mrunal also shared that she is considerate of her partner’s needs and, at the time, even mentioned being completely comfortable with the idea of them using a dating app.“I have been in a long-distance relationship where I was absolutely okay if my partner was on Bumble."The actress further reflected on how she considered herself quite different when it came to managing long-distance relationships. She admitted it was not easy and that even her boyfriend found it difficult to adjust to such an arrangement. “But it’s also needed. I am not able to travel to Europe all the way." Considering this situation, Mrunal said that she was only able to offer emotional, and verbal communication. “That’s it, that’s all I have. I was okay. I said, ‘Just don’t tell me but when I am with you, I am with you.’ It was at that point of time, maybe I am not okay now."
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