After a three-year gap following Fukrey 3, Pulkit Samrat is back—and he’s making up for lost time with a bold promise to audiences. In a candid interview, the actor didn’t hold back, giving an inside look into the last three years of preparation, personal growth, and screen craft.
“Not really, these last 3 years, I think I have shot 3 new projects, Rahu Ketu is the first one to come out, the next one is going to be Glory, that is my OTT debut, and the third project I can’t really talk about, but I have been working these three years, and I have been working on myself as well. And I really do not jump into a project without prepping, so I need my personal time to prep also, so I do that, and I try to acquire new kind of skills which I can add to my characters, and it could be any number of skills, which makes it exciting for the audience to see something new on-screen.”
“Be it a fight sequence, I will add something new in it, if Tiger is flying high in the air, I will try to beat villains on ground, something different that people can get a proper theatrical experience, because it is a theatrical experience and till the time audience doesn’t get whistle-blowing epic scenes it doesn’t sit right, so as a team we need to work hard and get everything in the entire package, so that is what I have been doing since last 3 years” added Pulkit,
Pulkit’s first project post-hiatus, Rahu Ketu, is a comedy-adventure film inspired by Indian folklore. Written and directed by Vipul Vig and produced by Zee Studios and BLive Productions, the film also stars Varun Sharma, Shalini Pandey, and Chunky Panday. The movie opened with a bang at the box-office.
Next up is Glory, his highly anticipated OTT debut on Netflix. Created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja and produced by Atomic Films, the series combines sports, crime, and intense family drama, featuring Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, and Suvinder Vicky. Pulkit’s commitment to authentic action, layered performances, and cinematic spectacle promises to make it a standout in the streaming world.
After years away, Pulkit is making it clear: this isn’t a comeback—it’s a rebirth. With painstaking preparation, epic action, and the drive to deliver “whistle-blowing” scenes, he’s ready to redefine what audiences can expect from him.
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