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Social media rumours about Mrunal Thakur:
There was barely enough time for people to finish gossiping about Mrunal Thakur supposedly dating South star Dhanush, after they were spotted hugging at a movie screening, when—boom!—the internet suddenly declared that her new “partner” is none other than Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer. One rumour hadn’t even cooled down and another got fired up instantly. If social media had its way, Mrunal would be changing partners faster than one changes pillow covers.
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What makes this even more amusing is Mrunal’s response. Instead of getting offended or rushing to clarify, she simply smiled and said, “Rumours are free PR, and I love everything that’s free.” Honestly, that’s a queen move. She’s unbothered while the internet writes entire love stories for her every alternate weekend.
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But behind all the humour lies something seriously absurd. These baseless social media rumours spread like wildfire—memes, edits, fake timelines, and suddenly full-fledged “news” videos with dramatic narrative on YouTube. People who are unaware of the truth end up believing it blindly because — “Arre, news mein toh bola!” Recently, I saw my cousin from village watching one video on YouTube and believing it. He told me, "Arre Mrunal is changing partners like we change our mobile covers," and I replied, "You dump fukk. That's fake news. Don't you ever believe any random person on YouTube making fake videos for views and money."
This makes me wonder: When did random Instagram posts and paparazzi moments become official proof of someone’s personal life? Why are we so desperate to assign a romantic partner to every celebrity hanging out with someone of the opposite gender?
We talk about respecting privacy, yet we enjoy dissecting their lives as if they owe us every detail. The fun of actual announcements — real relationships spoken proudly by the celebrities themselves — gets stolen by this chaos.
In my view, gossip has always existed, but today it’s on steroids. And until we stop treating rumours like facts, this circus will only grow louder. Meanwhile, Mrunal isn’t crying about it — she’s laughing all the way to “free publicity.” And maybe, just maybe… that’s the smartest way to deal with social media’s pillow-flipping fantasies. You know what the worst part is? If I were not a journalist, even I would have believed those fake memes and youtube chatters.
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