Explore the luxurious lifestyle of actor Mrunal Thakur, from her Rs 10 crore flats in Mumbai to her Rs 1.80 crore Mercedes-Benz. Discover how she has built a Rs 33 crore empire through steady hustle and sharp choices.
Murnal ThakurBollywoodLifestyleNet WorthInvestmentsReal Estate MumbaiSep 27, 2025
Mrunal Thakur started her acting career by dropping out of KC College to audition for television. She landed a role in the serial Mujhse Kuchh Kehti… Yeh Khamoshiyaan (Star Plus, 2012) and gained a foothold in the industry.
Mrunal Thakur's breakthrough film was Super 30 (2019) opposite Hrithik Roshan. This film opened doors to more significant roles in both Bollywood and South-Indian cinema.
Industry trackers peg Mrunal Thakur's net worth at around Rs 33 crore. She charges about Rs 2 crore per film and earns Rs 60 lakh a month from endorsements, digital campaigns, and appearances.
Mrunal Thakur owns a Mercedes-Benz S-Class S450 (Rs 1.80 crore), a Honda Accord (around Rs 44 lakh), and a Toyota Fortuner (around Rs 33 lakh).
In 2024, Mrunal Thakur made headlines for purchasing two flats worth Rs 10 crore each in the celeb-dense Oberoi Springs from Kangana Ranaut’s father and brother.
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