Step Inside Mrunal Thakur’s Rs 10 Crore Mumbai Flats And Rs 1.80 Crore Mercedes-Benz To See How She’s Built A Rs 33 Crore Fortune
In 2024 and 2025, Mrunal Thakur’s name keeps popping up everywhere — from Telugu blockbusters and OTT thrillers to Instagram reels of her Oberoi Springs home and her new Mercedes-Benz S-Class. She’s the
rare actor who can deliver a heart-breaking period romance in Hi Nanna one month and then headline a commercial Hindi sequel like Son of Sardaar 2 the next. Fashion magazines adore her, filmmakers chase her dates and property pages gush about her Mumbai investments. But behind the glossy headlines lies a story of steady hustle, sharp choices and a net worth built brick by brick.
From Convent Classrooms To Prime-Time Television
Born on 1 August 1992 in Dhule, Maharashtra, Mrunal grew up in convent schools (St Joseph’s, Jalgaon; later Vasant Vihar High School) and enrolled at KC College, Mumbai. Acting wasn’t a family business; it was an itch she couldn’t ignore. She dropped out to audition for television and landed Mujhse Kuchh Kehti… Yeh Khamoshiyaan (Star Plus, 2012). The serial faded quickly but gave her a foothold. As Bulbul in Kumkum Bhagya she became a household name, followed by Nach Baliye 7, Arjun and Saubhagyalaxmi. Television gave her fans — but she wanted impact.
The Un-Bollywood Debut
Most newcomers crave a glittering launch; Mrunal chose grit. Her first film, Love Sonia (2018), tackled human trafficking. Critics were stunned at her intensity. Then came Super 30 (2019) opposite Hrithik Roshan, a mainstream breakthrough that opened doors to Batla House, Toofan, Dhamaka and Jersey. But the real game-changer was Sita Ramam (2022) in Telugu cinema. As Sita Mahalakshmi she stole hearts across states, and suddenly she was both a Bollywood and South-Indian favourite.
Six Releases In A Year
By 2023 she had pulled off six major releases — Hi Nanna, Gumraah, Pippa and Lust Stories 2 among them — balancing OTT dramas with large-screen spectacles. According to Film Companion, she even turned down four plum offers to chase characters with “emotional heft over screen time”. That curation is now her signature.
Net Worth & Property Moves
Industry trackers peg her net worth at around Rs 33 crore. She reportedly charges about Rs 2 crore per film and draws Rs 60 lakh a month from endorsements, digital campaigns and appearances. In 2024 she made headlines for purchasing two flats worth Rs 10 crore in the celeb-dense Oberoi Springs, from Kangana Ranaut’s father and brother. She was already living there; she simply upgraded — a savvy mix of comfort and investment.
Wheels That Match The Work Ethic
Her garage isn’t ornamental; she actually drives her cars: Mercedes-Benz S-Class S450 (Rs 1.80 crore) — the flagship sedan she added in 2023. Honda Accord (around Rs 44 lakh) — understated daily runner. Toyota Fortuner (around Rs 33 lakh) — for long hauls and off-road escapes. No vintage collectibles gathering dust — just machines she enjoys.
The Face Of Romance And Fashion
If Sita Ramam made her the queen of on-screen romance, Hi Nanna cemented it. Off-screen she’s a designer favourite, toggling between Sabyasachi sarees and edgy co-ord sets at the airport. Her style is deliberate: never too trendy, never too plain. In 2023–24 she became a fixture on best-dressed lists and a muse for rising Indian labels.
Son of Sardaar 2 And Beyond
Her latest Hindi outing, Son of Sardaar 2, has been praised for adding warmth and depth to a masala franchise. At 33, Mrunal has moved from “TV face” to “pan-India bankable star” without a godfather or overnight hype.
Why Her Story Resonates
It’s a blueprint for a new kind of Bollywood success: consistent, choice-driven and financially smart. From dropping out of KC College to buying flats from the Ranaut family, from Love Sonia’s brutality to Hi Nanna’s tenderness, Mrunal Thakur has built a career that is both aspirational and relatable — a small-town girl rewriting the star-making manual, one script and one smart investment at a time.