Actor Pulkit Samrat, best known for his lovable portrayal of Hunny in the hit Fukrey franchise, has opened up about how the massive success of the film changed his mindset as an actor. While Fukrey crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the box office, Pulkit says the real pressure wasn’t about numbers — it was about doing better, more meaningful work.
Interacting with the media recently, Pulkit shared that the success of Fukrey naturally brought expectations. “After Fukrey, of course there is pressure that the next one should at least work this much. I’m not talking about numbers, but the kind of work and the team Fukrey is,” he said, highlighting how the film set a benchmark for him creatively.
The actor added that after completing the third installment of Fukrey, he felt an even stronger urge to collaborate with the right people. “I got hungry. All I wanted to do was work with good teams and good people. It’s really tough to find good teams, so I guess three years went into finding the right team,” Pulkit explained, shedding light on his selective approach post-success.
Pulkit was last seen in Rahu-Ketu and is now gearing up for his next big project — Netflix’s high-octane thriller “Glory.” The series promises a gripping blend of sports, crime, intense action, and family drama, offering Pulkit a refreshing new space to showcase his range as an actor.
Created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, and backed by Atomic Films, Glory stars Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, and Suvinder Vicky in pivotal roles. With rising expectations and a hunger for quality storytelling, Pulkit’s journey post-Fukrey proves that success didn’t make him complacent — it pushed him to aim higher.
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