New Delhi: Fans went crazy on Friday morning with rumours that Bollywood beauty Mrunal Thakur and Tamil superstar Dhanush are set to tie the knot on February 14, 2026—Valentine’s Day. Social media exploded with excitement as netizens shared posts and memes about the dream couple.
But hold your horses. HT City has the exclusive scoop that shatters this buzz—it’s all fake news. A close source spills the tea: no wedding bells ringing anytime soon. Get ready for the real story behind the hype.
Rumours debunked
Fans woke up on Friday to viral reports claiming Mrunal Thakur and Dhanush would marry in February 2026. The buzz spread like wildfire on social media, with fans flooding platforms with congratulations and dreamy edits. However, HT City learned from a reliable source that there is no truth to these claims.
The source firmly stated, “Mrunal is not getting married next month. This is a rumour which has caught wind.” They added more details to back it up, pointing out Mrunal’s packed schedule.
Busy film slate
The source highlighted why a wedding makes no sense now. Mrunal’s film Do Deewane Seher Mein, co-starring Siddhant Chaturvedi, is slated for release around the rumoured date. It clashes perfectly with wedding plans, as per the insider.
“She has a release scheduled for February. Why would she get married in such proximity to her film release? And then in March, she has another film’s release in Telugu in March,” the source told HT City exclusively. This timeline shows Mrunal prioritising her career amid the gossip storm.
Relationship unconfirmed
Mrunal Thakur and Dhanush have been dating for quite some time, according to reports, but neither has officially confirmed their link-up. The duo keeps personal matters private, fueling endless speculation.
Past rumours linked them through public sightings, yet no red carpet admissions followed. Sources stress their focus remains on work, not wedding prep.
How it all started
The dating buzz kicked off in August 2025 at the premiere of Mrunal’s film Son of Sardaar 2. She rushed to greet Dhanush when he arrived, leading netizens to claim he attended just to support her.
That warm moment went viral, sparking gushing comments online. It marked the beginning of their rumoured love story, with fans spotting chemistry in every shared event. Ever since, social media exchanges and event appearances have kept the chatter alive, but no solid proof emerged—until this debunking.
Fan reactions and beyond
Fans expressed shock and disappointment after the rumour bust. Some called it “free PR,” echoing Mrunal’s past Instagram hint about gossip boosting visibility.
Dhanush recently labelled love an “overrated emotion” during Tere Ishk Mein promotions, adding another layer to the narrative. For now, Mrunal stays single in the spotlight, with back-to-back releases keeping her busy through early 2026. Will real wedding news ever drop, or is this just Bollywood magic? Stay tuned.