Sometimes, the past has a way of knocking on your door when you least expect it, and for actress Mrunal Thakur, that moment came when an old interview clip began making the rounds online.
The video, believed to be from her early television days on Kumkum Bhagya, showed a young Thakur making remarks about actress Bipasha Basu, calling her “manly with muscles” and even adding, “I am far better than Bipasha.”
As the clip spread across social media, it drew swift criticism. Many accused Thakur of body-shaming and disrespecting another woman in the industry. Others stepped in to defend her, claiming the exchange appeared to be light-hearted banter from her early career days, taken out of its original context.
Thakur’s Heartfelt Apology
Faced with the backlash, Thakur chose to address the matter head-on. In her Instagram story, she shared a statement that read:
“19-year-old me as a teenager said many silly things. I didn’t always understand the weight of my voice or how much words, even in jest, could hurt. But it did and for that I am deeply sorry. My intent was never to body-shame anyone. It was playful banter in an interview, that went too far. But I understand how it came across, and I truly wish I had chosen my words differently. With time, I’ve grown to appreciate that beauty comes in every form, and that’s something I truly value now.”
The actress made it clear that she has matured since those early days, recognising the influence her words can have and the responsibility that comes with public life.
Bipasha Basu’s Subtle Response
Bipasha Basu, celebrated for her fitness, strength, and confidence, didn’t respond directly to the remarks but instead posted a cryptic yet powerful message on her social media:
“Strong women lift each other up.”
The understated line spoke volumes, resonating with many who champion the idea of women supporting women in an industry often criticised for pitting them against each other.
While some continue to criticise Thakur for her past comments, others see her apology as a sign of personal growth. The incident has reignited discussions about body image, representation, and the weight of words, particularly in the entertainment industry, where off-hand remarks can leave lasting impressions.
The video, believed to be from her early television days on Kumkum Bhagya, showed a young Thakur making remarks about actress Bipasha Basu, calling her “manly with muscles” and even adding, “I am far better than Bipasha.”
As the clip spread across social media, it drew swift criticism. Many accused Thakur of body-shaming and disrespecting another woman in the industry. Others stepped in to defend her, claiming the exchange appeared to be light-hearted banter from her early career days, taken out of its original context.
Thakur’s Heartfelt Apology
Faced with the backlash, Thakur chose to address the matter head-on. In her Instagram story, she shared a statement that read:
“19-year-old me as a teenager said many silly things. I didn’t always understand the weight of my voice or how much words, even in jest, could hurt. But it did and for that I am deeply sorry. My intent was never to body-shame anyone. It was playful banter in an interview, that went too far. But I understand how it came across, and I truly wish I had chosen my words differently. With time, I’ve grown to appreciate that beauty comes in every form, and that’s something I truly value now.”
The actress made it clear that she has matured since those early days, recognising the influence her words can have and the responsibility that comes with public life.
Bipasha Basu’s Subtle Response
Bipasha Basu, celebrated for her fitness, strength, and confidence, didn’t respond directly to the remarks but instead posted a cryptic yet powerful message on her social media:
“Strong women lift each other up.”
The understated line spoke volumes, resonating with many who champion the idea of women supporting women in an industry often criticised for pitting them against each other.
While some continue to criticise Thakur for her past comments, others see her apology as a sign of personal growth. The incident has reignited discussions about body image, representation, and the weight of words, particularly in the entertainment industry, where off-hand remarks can leave lasting impressions.
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