Mrunal Thakur's Nostalgic 'Kumkum Bhagya' Reunion with Co-Stars

Actor Mrunal Thakur recently hosted a nostalgic reunion with her former co-stars from the popular TV show 'Kumkum Bhagya'. Supriya Shukla, who played her on-screen mother, shared pictures from the gathering on Instagram, captioning it with a heartfelt note. Mrunal gained fame playing Bulbul on the show before exiting in 2016 to pursue a successful film career. She was last seen in 'Do Deewane Sheher Mein' and will next star in the film 'Dacoit'.

Key Points: Mrunal Thakur Reunites with Kumkum Bhagya Cast

  • Nostalgic cast reunion
  • Supriya Shukla shares pics
  • Mrunal's TV origins
  • Transition to films
  • Upcoming project 'Dacoit'
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Mrunal Thakur reunites with 'Kumkum Bhagya' co-stars, check pics

Mrunal Thakur reunites with Supriya Shukla, Arjit Taneja & Madhu Raja from Kumkum Bhagya. See pics and nostalgic moments.

Mrunal Thakur reunites with 'Kumkum Bhagya' co-stars, check pics
"We all went back to where this relationship had first begun. - Supriya Shukla"

Mumbai, March 12

Sometimes, a simple get-together is enough to take people back to where it all began.

Actor Mrunal Thakur recently spent an evening catching up with her former co-stars from the television show 'Kumkum Bhagya,' a reunion that soon became a nostalgic treat for her fans.

The meet-up brought together several familiar faces from the show. Among those present were Supriya Shukla, who played Mrunal's on-screen mother in the series, along with Arjit Taneja and Madhu Raja.

Shukla, on Wednesday, took to her Instagram account to share glimpses of the evening. The actress posted a series of pictures giving fans a look at their gathering, where the cast appeared happy as they posed together after several years.

Mrunal looked beautiful in a lavender traditional salwar kameez, while the rest of the group shared smiles and laughter during the reunion.

Alongside the pictures, Shukla added a caption that read, (Mrunal, in your lovely home there was so much love, delicious food, sweets, and wonderful conversations. We all went back to where this relationship had first begun. Keep growing and shining, dear girl)."

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Before she ventured into films, Mrunal became a household name when she appeared on television as Bulbul in 'Kumkum Bhagya.' Her character served as the show's second lead and soon became a fan favourite during its early run. The series itself became one of the most popular family dramas on Indian television. Mrunal eventually exited the show in 2016 after her character's storyline came to an end. Since then, she has transitioned successfully into films and established herself as a prominent face in the industry.

The actor was last seen in 'Do Deewane Sheher Mein,' where she starred opposite Siddhant Chaturvedi. She will next appear in 'Dacoit,' which also features Adivi Sesh.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Nostalgia hitting hard! Kumkum Bhagya was a family ritual in our house. Good to see Supriya Shukla and others. Mrunal looks stunning in lavender. These reunions are always heartwarming.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while it's nice to see them, the article feels a bit like promotional filler. We see so many of these "star reunites with co-star" pieces. Would love more substantial news about their current projects instead.
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Shreya B
Supriya Shukla's caption is so sweet! "We all went back to where this relationship had first begun." That's the beauty of Indian TV serials, they create such strong bonds. All the best to Mrunal!
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David E
As someone who watched the show with my Indian flatmates in London, it's cool to see this. Mrunal's transition to films has been impressive. Shows like these are a big part of pop culture back home.
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Karthik V
The show went downhill after the original cast started leaving, but the early episodes with Mrunal were gold. Glad she's doing well in Bollywood. Hope the reunion had some good ghar ka khana!

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