Pulkit Samrat
Pulkit Samrat (born 29 December 1983) is an Indian actor and former model who works primarily in Hindi-language films and television.[1][2] Born and raised in Delhi to a Punjabi Hindu family involved in the real estate business, Samrat completed his schooling at Manav Sthali School and Montfort Senior Secondary School before briefly studying advertising at the Apeejay Institute of Design, which he left after five months to pursue modeling.[3][1] His early career included modeling assignments, such as one for Asian Paints, before he moved to Mumbai in 2005 to train in acting.[1] Samrat made his on-screen debut in 2006 with the long-running television soap opera Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, portraying Lakshya Virani, a role that earned him the Indian Telly Award for Fresh New Face - Male and a Star Parivaar Award for Favorite Naya Sadsya - Male.[4][3] He transitioned to films with his Bollywood debut in the romantic comedy Bittoo Boss (2012), directed by Supavitra Babul.[2] His breakthrough came with the ensemble comedy Fukrey (2013), where he played Vikas "Hunny" Gulati, a role he reprised in the sequels Fukrey Returns (2017) and Fukrey 3 (2023).[2][3] Throughout his film career, Samrat has appeared in diverse genres, including romantic dramas like Sanam Re (2016), action-comedies such as Pagalpanti (2019), and action thrillers like Taish (2020).[5][3] Notable collaborations include working with actors like Yami Gautam in Sanam Re and Varun Sharma in the Fukrey franchise.[3] His recent works include Phone Bhoot (2022) and Fukrey 3 (2023), with upcoming projects such as Suswagatam Khushmadeed (2025) and Rahu Ketu (2026).[6] In his personal life, Samrat was first married to stylist Shweta Rohira from 2014 to 2015, with the union ending in divorce.[7] He began dating actress Kriti Kharbanda after co-starring with her in films like Veerey Ki Wedding (2018), and the couple married on 15 March 2024 in an intimate ceremony in Manesar, Haryana.[7][8] Samrat maintains an active presence on social media, with over a million followers on Instagram, where he shares insights into his fitness routine and professional updates.[9]Early life
Family and childhood
Pulkit Samrat was born on 29 December 1983 in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, India, to Sunil Samrat, a prominent figure in the real estate business, and Deepa Samrat. He was raised in an affluent Punjabi Hindu family based in Northwest Delhi, where the family's real estate ventures provided a stable and prosperous upbringing.[10][11][4][12] Samrat has a brother named Ullas Samrat, who is also pursuing a career in acting and has made his debut in the industry. The family maintains a close-knit dynamic, with Pulkit often sharing glimpses of their bond through public appearances and support during professional milestones. His childhood was marked by a sense of privilege and familial pampering, reflecting the supportive environment of his household.[13][14]Education and early interests
Pulkit Samrat attended Manav Sthali School in Rajendra Nagar, Delhi, for his early education, completing his studies there up to Class X. Despite achieving an 87% score in his examinations, he was rusticated from the school for bursting firecrackers outside the vice-principal's office. He subsequently transferred to Montfort Senior Secondary School in Ashok Vihar, Delhi, after being denied admission to the non-medical science stream, to finish his schooling.[12][3] After completing high school, he prepared for IIT and medical entrance examinations but eventually lost interest in pursuing science. Following this, Samrat enrolled in an advertising course at Apeejay Institute of Design in New Delhi at the age of 19. He discontinued the program after five months, opting instead to pursue opportunities in modeling and acting. To hone his skills, he relocated to Mumbai in 2005 and underwent acting training with coach Kishore Namit Kapoor.[12] From childhood, Samrat displayed a keen interest in the performing arts, with a particular fascination for magic and entertainment. He immersed himself in learning illusions, levitation, mind reading, and card tricks by reading relevant books, exploring stalls at Delhi's Diwali melas, and corresponding with international magicians. Samrat once expressed a desire to create a television show centered on street magic, reflecting his early aspirations in the field. "Magic and acting have always been my passions," he remarked in a 2013 interview.[12]Career
Television career (2006–2008)
Pulkit Samrat made his acting debut in 2006 on the long-running Indian soap opera Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, produced by Balaji Telefilms and aired on Star Plus. He portrayed the character of Lakshya Virani, the son of the central family, in approximately six episodes spanning 2006 to 2007, which helped him gain initial recognition among television audiences for his youthful and charismatic performance. The show, known for its dramatic family narratives, was one of the most popular Hindi serials at the time, and Samrat's entry as a new-generation lead contributed to its ongoing appeal.[15] In late 2007, Samrat exited the series midway through his tenure, citing a desire to transition to films and frustrations over payment delays from the production house.[16] His departure marked the end of his regular acting role on daily soaps, as he sought opportunities beyond television's demanding schedule.[17] Despite the abrupt exit, his time on Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi established him as a promising newcomer in the industry. Samrat's final television appearance came in 2008 on the reality game show Kaho Na Yaar Hai, a friendship-based competition aired on Star Plus and produced by Optimystix Entertainment.[18] He participated as a contestant paired with actress Mouni Roy, featuring in special episodes including a Valentine's Day segment where lighthearted on-screen chemistry was highlighted.[19] This brief stint served as a platform for celebrity interactions rather than scripted acting, signaling his shift away from television toward cinema.[18]Film debut and initial challenges (2012–2016)
Pulkit Samrat made his Bollywood debut in 2012 with the romantic comedy Bittoo Boss, directed by Supavitra Babul, where he portrayed Bittoo Sharma, a small-town wedding videographer aspiring for greater success. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising Samrat's believable and energetic performance as a charming everyman but criticizing the screenplay as formulaic and uninspired.[20] Despite positive notices for his acting, Bittoo Boss underperformed commercially, earning approximately ₹2 crore nett at the Indian box office and being declared a disaster.[21][22] In 2013, Samrat achieved his first major breakthrough with the ensemble comedy Fukrey, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, in which he played the overconfident Hunny. The film emerged as a sleeper hit, grossing over ₹35 crore nett in India and resonating with audiences through its humorous take on four friends' misadventures.[23] This success marked a turning point, boosting Samrat's visibility, though he later admitted the sudden acclaim brought unexpected pressure and stress regarding future expectations.[24] However, the following years presented significant hurdles as Samrat navigated a series of underperforming lead roles. Samrat's 2014 releases included a supporting role as police inspector Abhay Rajput in Sohail Khan's action drama Jai Ho, starring Salman Khan, which became one of his highest-grossing films to date with over ₹109 crore nett in India, though his part was limited to a cameo.[25] His lead in the satirical comedy O Teri, directed by Umesh Bist, fared poorly, collecting just ₹3.62 crore nett and earning a disaster verdict amid criticism for its weak execution despite Samrat's earnest efforts.[26] In 2015, Dolly Ki Doli, a heist comedy directed by Abhishek Dogra, saw Samrat in a pivotal role opposite Sonam Kapoor; it received mixed feedback for its script and performances, including Samrat's decent turn, but managed only average box office returns of around ₹16.8 crore nett.[27] Later that year, the black comedy Bangistan, co-starring Riteish Deshmukh and directed by Karan Anshuman, bombed critically and commercially, with reviewers calling it flat and over-the-top, grossing under ₹10 crore nett despite its bold satirical intent.[28][29] The challenges continued into 2016, with Samrat starring in two romantic dramas: Sanam Re, directed by Divya Khosla Kumar, where he played the conflicted Akash opposite Yami Gautam; the film earned average returns of about ₹30.32 crore nett but was critiqued for its predictable plot.[30] His next, Junooniyat, also directed by Vivek Agnihotri and again pairing him with Gautam, faced similar backlash for its clichéd storyline and lack of intensity, underperforming with under ₹10 crore nett collections and being labeled a tedious watch.[31][32] This period of consecutive flops highlighted Samrat's struggle to establish himself as a leading man beyond ensemble successes, prompting reflections on the industry's unpredictability.[15]Breakthrough and recent projects (2017–present)
Samrat's career gained significant momentum in 2017 with the release of Fukrey Returns, the sequel to the 2013 cult comedy Fukrey, where he reprised his role as the ambitious and overconfident Hunny (Vikas Gulati). The film, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, emerged as a major commercial success, grossing over ₹80 crore nett in India against a modest budget, marking it as one of the top profitable releases of the year and solidifying Samrat's association with the franchise.[33][34] Critics noted his comic timing and chemistry with co-stars Varun Sharma, Manjot Singh, and Ali Fazal as key to the film's appeal, helping to revive his box-office standing after earlier setbacks.[35] In 2018, Samrat appeared in two contrasting projects. Veerey Ki Wedding, a romantic comedy directed by Shashank Khaitan and Deepak Mishra, featured him as the lead Veer, but the film underperformed commercially and received mixed reviews for its clichéd narrative.[36] Conversely, his anthology role in 3 Storeys, directed by Arjun Mukerjee, earned praise for portraying a nuanced character in the drama exploring Mumbai's underbelly; critics highlighted this as one of his more mature performances, contributing to the film's positive reception at film festivals. The year 2019 saw Samrat in the ensemble action-comedy Pagalpanti, directed by Anees Bazmee, where he played Raj Kishen alongside Anil Kapoor and John Abraham. Despite high expectations, the film bombed at the box office, earning under ₹40 crore nett, with reviews criticizing its convoluted plot despite Samrat's energetic portrayal.[37] Transitioning to digital and dramatic territory in 2020, Samrat starred as the intense Sunny Lalwani in Taish, a revenge thriller directed by Bejoy Nambiar, released simultaneously as a film and miniseries on Zee5. His performance was widely acclaimed as career-best, with outlets praising his shift from comedy to a brooding, guilt-ridden role, earning him rave reviews for emotional depth.[38] Samrat's 2021 output included Haathi Mere Saathi (Hindi remake of the Tamil Kaadan), directed by Prabhu Solomon, where he played NK, a forest officer advocating elephant conservation. The ecological drama, also starring Rana Daggubati and Shriya Pilgaonkar, faced production delays due to COVID-19 and flopped commercially, grossing under ₹10 crore nett amid negative reviews for its pacing.[39] In 2022, he joined the horror-comedy Phone Bhoot, directed by Gurmmeet Singh, portraying the ghostbuster Major alongside Katrina Kaif and Ishaan Khatter. The film received mixed responses for its humor and VFX but underperformed, collecting around ₹20 crore nett. A major highlight came in 2023 with Fukrey 3, the third installment of the franchise, again directed by Lamba, where Samrat returned as Hunny. The film achieved franchise-record success, grossing ₹96.65 crore nett in India and over ₹128 crore worldwide, driven by strong word-of-mouth and the ensemble's camaraderie, with Samrat's role central to the chaotic plot involving a dream-interpreting scam.[40][41] In 2025, Samrat starred in the romantic comedy Suswagatam Khushamadeed opposite Isabelle Kaif, directed by Dhiraj Kumar, which explored cross-cultural love and was released on May 16, 2025.[42] Later that year, in October 2025, he announced an untitled upcoming film co-starring Saif Ali Khan, directed by Sneha Taurani and produced by Ramesh Taurani and Akshay Puri.[43] Additionally, Samrat has completed Rahu Ketu, a comedy directed by Vipul Vig, co-starring Varun Sharma as a buddy duo in a "grah-level" adventure, scheduled for release on January 16, 2026.[44] These projects signal his continued focus on light-hearted entertainers and diverse collaborations.Personal life
Relationships and marriages
Pulkit Samrat married fashion stylist Shweta Rohira on November 3, 2014, in an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends, including Bollywood actor Salman Khan, who is Shweta's rakhi brother.[45] The couple's marriage lasted only 11 months before they separated, filing for divorce in January 2017 on grounds of irreconcilable differences.[46] Shweta publicly accused Pulkit of infidelity, claiming their relationship deteriorated due to his alleged affair with actress Yami Gautam, whom she labeled a "home-breaker."[45] Rumors of Samrat's relationship with actress Yami Gautam, his co-star in the 2016 film Sanam Re, began during filming in 2015–2016 while he was still married to Rohira.[47] The couple dated for approximately three years, with the relationship becoming more public after his separation from Shweta. It ended in early 2018 amid reports of growing apart due to busy professional schedules.[48] Neither party publicly confirmed the exact reasons for the split, but Samrat later described it as a mutual decision.[48] Samrat met actress Kriti Kharbanda on the set of the 2018 film Veerey Ki Wedding, where their initial professional collaboration evolved into friendship.[49] The two began dating in 2019, publicly confirming their relationship through social media posts that highlighted their growing bond.[49] They got engaged in an intimate ceremony in January 2024 and married on March 15, 2024, at ITC Grand Bharat in Manesar, Haryana, in a private wedding attended by family and select industry colleagues.[50] The couple has since shared glimpses of their life together on social media, emphasizing themes of love and partnership. In March 2025, they marked their first wedding anniversary with heartfelt social media tributes.[51]Lifestyle and hobbies
Pulkit Samrat maintains a disciplined fitness regimen as a core aspect of his lifestyle, often describing workouts as a form of meditation that helps him stay grounded. He follows the motto "train dirty, eat clean," emphasizing intense training sessions combined with a balanced diet to sustain his physique.[52][53] In one routine, he incorporates extra sets during exercises to maximize gains, viewing fitness not just as a goal but as an integral lifestyle choice that supports his demanding acting career.[54][55] Beyond physical training, Samrat pursues music as a hobby, proficiently playing multiple instruments including the tabla. He has shared videos of himself practicing the tabla, highlighting his ongoing interest in learning and embracing musical skills.[56] This passion extends to coaching others, as he has guided his partner Kriti Kharbanda in music.[56] Samrat's lifestyle also reflects a love for indulgent yet controlled eating, with biryani as a favorite dish that he enjoys frequently while balancing it through exercise. He particularly favors desserts like tiramisu for its blend of caffeine and chocolate flavors.[57][58]Public image
Media perception and style
Pulkit Samrat is often perceived in the media as a charming and affable Bollywood actor, known for his boy-next-door appeal and infectious energy in comedic and romantic roles, particularly through the Fukrey franchise.[59] However, he has expressed frustration over being typecast due to his "good looks," which he believes restrict him to stereotypical hero archetypes rather than offering opportunities for more layered, complex characters.[60] This perception has led to discussions in outlets about the broader challenges faced by conventionally attractive actors in securing diverse roles, with Samrat emphasizing his desire to showcase versatility beyond surface-level appeal.[60] Samrat maintains a grounded public image, crediting his family and partner Kriti Kharbanda for keeping him balanced amid industry ups and downs, and he adheres to a personal mantra of not letting success inflate his ego or failure deflate his spirit.[59] He has openly embraced public scrutiny as an inherent part of fame, viewing it as a trade-off for pursuing his passion in cinema, though he found it intrusive when it affected his personal life, such as during his high-profile separation and rumored relationships.[61] Media portrayals highlight his resilience and positive outlook, often depicting him as an actor who values emotional connections with audiences through laughter, tears, and dance in his performances.[61] In terms of style, Samrat is celebrated for his versatile and bold fashion choices that blend casual streetwear with high-fashion elements, earning praise from critics for never failing to impress.[62] His wardrobe spans effortless looks like a simple white t-shirt paired with jeans and a cap for airport appearances, to vibrant Indo-Western ensembles featuring neon tracksuits or pink jackets with matching accessories, reflecting a rebellious yet confident persona.[63] He also incorporates traditional attire, such as intricately designed white kurtas, paying homage to cultural roots while adding modern twists like funky rings or oversized glasses, which media describe as an extension of his charismatic personality.[63]Endorsements and philanthropy
Pulkit Samrat has endorsed several brands across various sectors, leveraging his rising popularity in Bollywood. Early in his career, he became the face of a popular cola brand in 2013, followed by campaigns for a major telecommunication company and an e-commerce portal in 2015. That same year, he featured in advertisements for a Pakistani soft drink brand, marking one of his international endorsements.[64][65][65] Following the success of Fukrey Returns in 2017, Samrat secured multiple endorsement deals, including another cola brand campaign. In 2021, he and his partner Kriti Kharbanda were appointed as brand ambassadors for Pebble Smartwatches, promoting the #ConnectedbyPebble initiative focused on lifestyle and fitness integration. The following year, he joined Bella Vita Organic's #CelebSquad campaign, endorsing their Ayurvedic skincare products like face scrubs and lip treatments aimed at simplifying self-care. More recently, in 2025, Samrat appeared alongside [Varun Sharma](/page/Varun Sharma) in JSW MG Motor India's 'EV Sahi Hai' campaign, using humor to highlight electric vehicle infrastructure in India.[66][67][68][69] In philanthropy, Samrat has demonstrated a commitment to direct, hands-on support for the underprivileged and animals. In 2013, he established a temporary shelter for stray dogs in Mumbai's Lokhandwala area during Diwali to protect them from firecracker noise and injuries. He has also adopted a personal approach to aiding the needy, such as in 2015 when he bought food for a beggar at a traffic signal rather than giving cash, believing monetary aid is often misused; he continues this practice whenever encountering roadside beggars.[70][71] Samrat has collaborated on initiatives supporting education for underprivileged children. In 2019, he and Kriti Kharbanda organized a special screening of their film Pagalpanti in Mumbai for children from the Shiksha Seva Foundation, an NGO dedicated to girl child education; the event included interactions, singing, and refreshments, bringing joy to the attendees. These efforts reflect his focus on immediate, impactful gestures rather than large-scale foundations.[72]Filmography
Films
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Bittoo Boss | Bittoo Sharma | Lead role; debut film. [73] |
| 2013 | Fukrey | Vikas "Hunny" Gulati | Lead role. [73] |
| 2014 | O Teri | Prantabh Pratap "P.P." | Lead role. [73] |
| 2014 | Jai Ho | SI Abhay Rajput | Supporting role. |
| 2015 | Dolly Ki Doli | Robin Singh | Lead role. [73] |
| 2015 | Bangistan | Praveen Chaturvedi / Allah Rakha Khan | Lead role (dual role). [73] |
| 2016 | Sanam Re | Akash | Lead role. [73] |
| 2016 | Junooniyat | Captain Karan Singh | Lead role. [73] |
| 2017 | Fukrey Returns | Vikas "Hunny" Gulati | Lead role. [73] |
| 2018 | 3 Storeys | Sumit | Supporting role. [73] |
| 2018 | Veerey Ki Wedding | Veer Arora | Lead role. [73] |
| 2019 | Pagalpanti | Chandu | Supporting role. [73] |
| 2020 | Taish | Sunny Lalwani | Lead role; also co-producer. [73] |
| 2021 | Haathi Mere Saathi | Abeer | Supporting role. |
| 2022 | Phone Bhoot | Vikas "Hunny" Gulati | Cameo appearance. [74] |
| 2023 | Fukrey 3 | Vikas "Hunny" Gulati | Lead role. [73] |
| 2025 | Suswagatam Khushamadeed | Aman Sharma | Lead role. [42] |
| 2026 | Rahu Ketu | Ketu | Lead role; upcoming. [75] |
Television
Pulkit Samrat began his acting career on television in 2006 with a supporting role as Lakshya Virani in the long-running family drama Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi on Star Plus.[76] The show, one of India's most popular soap operas at the time, helped him gain initial visibility in the industry despite his limited screen time.[77] Samrat later expressed dissatisfaction with the role, citing boredom with the character's development as a reason for his early exit from the series after a few months.[77] Following his departure from Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Samrat shifted focus toward modeling and film opportunities but made a brief return to television in 2008 as a contestant on the reality series Kaho Na Yaar Hai, a friend-based show hosted by Karan Patel on Star Plus.[78] Paired with actress Mouni Roy, his participation included light-hearted challenges and a notable Valentine's Day special episode where he humorously proposed to his co-contestant.[19] This stint provided Samrat with exposure to a broader audience. He later appeared in scripted roles on web series, including as Sarfaraz Khan in Made in Heaven (2019 and 2023).)Awards and nominations
Wins
Pulkit Samrat's award wins largely stem from his breakthrough role in television, marking his initial impact in the Indian entertainment industry. In 2006, he won the Indian Telly Award for Best Fresh New Face (Male) for portraying Lakshya Virani in the long-running soap opera Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. This accolade recognized his charismatic debut and helped establish him as a promising talent in Hindi television.[79] The following year, Samrat received further acclaim for the same performance, securing the Favourite Naya Sadasya (Male) at the Star Parivaar Awards in 2007. This viewer-voted honor underscored his popularity among audiences for bringing youthful energy to the Virani family dynamics.[4][80]Nominations
Samrat received his first major acting recognition through nominations in the digital space for his dual roles in the web series Taish (2020), directed by Bejoy Nambiar, where he portrayed both Shaan and Jimmy, characters entangled in a tale of revenge and family conflict. In 2020, he was nominated for Best Actor at the OTT Awards for Taish, acknowledging his lead performance in the action-drama series.[79] The following year, Samrat earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the BollywoodLife.com Awards 2021 in the OTT category, again for Taish, highlighting his versatility in handling intense, layered characters.[81] He was also nominated for Most Popular Actor in a Digital Film at the IWMBuzz Digital Awards 2021 for the same project, reflecting audience appreciation for his engaging portrayal amid the rising popularity of OTT content in India.[82] These accolades underscore Samrat's growing presence in web series, where Taish marked a pivotal shift from his film roles toward more nuanced, digitally distributed narratives.| Year | Award | Category | Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | OTT Awards | Best Actor | Taish |
| 2021 | BollywoodLife.com Awards | Best Supporting Actor (OTT) | Taish |
| 2021 | IWMBuzz Digital Awards | Most Popular Actor in a Digital Film | Taish |