Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Pulkit Samrat

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actor Pulkit Samrat.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Pulkit Samrat

Pulkit Samrat is an Indian actor and model who works in Hindi film and television. He made his debut in Hindi cinema with Bittoo Boss (2012). Pulkit is best known for his role as 'Honey' in Fukrey.

Since I have become a known face, I want to be part of social causes.
I love dancing, which I've been learning since childhood.
I grew up in a joint family. — © Pulkit Samrat
I grew up in a joint family.
The moment I make a big deal of anything, I can't do that thing.
I'm happy I got to do different kinds of roles - romance, action, and even a satire in 'Bangistan.'
Gossip or rumors about my personal life do not bother me.
As an actor, everyone wants to grow.
I have never worked for money. My job is to entertain and I take it very seriously.
I think personal and family matters should be kept limited within the family.
I always work with a hope that people will like it.
If I am adding value as an actor to something that's offered to me on television, why not to do it? But it must challenge me and I must add some value to it.
When I was in the seventh grade, I had a girlfriend. I used to save up some of my pocket money to get her gifts on Valentine's Day.
I've been shooting with this gentle beast of an elephant for my film 'Haathi Mere Saathi.' During the shoot, I got to know of the various problems they face. We got in touch with a few volunteers who are helping conserve the tusker's habitats and water reservoirs.
I want to be a romantic hero but I am also open to experimenting. — © Pulkit Samrat
I want to be a romantic hero but I am also open to experimenting.
I select movies keeping in mind that my family should be able to watch it.
Richa Chadha, she's amazing. I love her!
A love story definitely demands a great onscreen chemistry between its actors.
I always wanted to become an actor. I just followed the passion step after step.
Sometimes when you are emotionally weak, you are affected, but not all the time. When you have your family to support you, it helps you to stay strong.
'Friends' is a constant, but can't really call it binge-watching.
I have always got many offers from television and films.
I am passionate about making people believe that there is a world of which you can become a part for two hours in the theatre over popcorn.
I wanted to perform and entertain people. Whether it was theatre in school and college, or just dancing on the table in front of my entire family as a kid, it was always about entertaining people.
I have always taken a step forward and believe that slow and steady wins the race.
I am thankful to all the people who have supported me, especially my family.
When you fall in love, you genuinely hear violin being played in the background. You genuinely feel that clouds are bursting and you look at every small thing as really beautiful.
As a child, I used to watch award functions, and would dream of going up to the stage and getting an award.
Madhuri Dixit, I love her.
When Bejoy approached me with 'Taish' I was very excited because I was going to get to work with him, he has always been one of my favorite directors and I have always loved his work.
I don't bother about anything, I don't let anything affect me.
When you get a co-star with whom you can do some give-and-take, it becomes like one of those lawn tennis matches where you give a great reply to a serve.
If there is something that has worked for me or not worked for me in my personal life then it is because I was at fault somewhere and may be the other person was at fault.
Definitely, the most important part of a love story is the chemistry between the two actors because a love story is about a guy and a girl meeting and falling in love. You don't see love coming across if the chemistry is not there.
The songs in 'Junooniyat' worked for me.
I enjoy every kind of genre.
Lush green forests, chirping birds and the gentle beast... that's what the shoot for 'Haathi... ' is like every single day. A life-changing experience which not only is beautiful at the face of it but the soul too.
When I walk or people see me somewhere they stop and recognize me; heads turn when I pass. God has blessed me.
It is immature and very foolish to hold anyone responsible for the weakness that I would have in my relationship. — © Pulkit Samrat
It is immature and very foolish to hold anyone responsible for the weakness that I would have in my relationship.
Salman Khan is always aware of what I am doing. He is my check point for everything I do, what I should do and what I shouldn't.
I am neutral when a film fails.
I want to maintain the chocolate boy image that I have.
It's never so that a film is an ensemble or solo. You do it if you like it and if you don't like it, you don't do it. The idea is to play the character in which you are not replaceable.
Badshah and I have a great time when we work together.
Somebody asked me what am I doing on Valentine's Day, and all I had to say was that I'll spend it with my dog, who will love me endlessly.
Wherever you get unconditional love, just grab it.
I was into theatre in school and college with theatre personality Barry John, who has also trained Shah Rukh Khan. Then I joined the Elite modeling agency - they have different courses including grooming, modeling and theatre workshop. I was selected for modeling.
I think Kriti and I have great onscreen chemistry, which translates in real life.
I don't think that there is anything unreal when it comes to romance onscreen. It's just a little more glorifying. But whatever you feel in real life about love, is just what we try to show on the silver screen as well.
It's always special to shoot in Delhi. — © Pulkit Samrat
It's always special to shoot in Delhi.
I liked 'Serious Men,' and 'Scam 1992' is amazing, what a show! I also watched 'Comedy Couple,' that too was amazing.
Salman Khan's support means a lot to me. I do feel nervous at times about disappointing him. I try not to let his expectations down.
If you stop getting work, than it should stress you. If the offers are coming in, than that's okay.
I have fun on the set and that translates onscreen.
I can speak with the eyes, but I find saying 'I love you' very tacky. It's too mushy.
I started my journey in this industry through TV. I never assisted anyone. So I never had the opportunity to understand and read how a star works.
Though I am a shy person at heart, I explode as a volcano once I open up with people around me, and then I am all fun.
You know, more than anything I miss the happy faces on a film set.
I always thought that if I ever make my Bollywood debut it should be with a film which has a good story, which has emotions, romance. 'Bittoo Boss' is all that I ever dreamt of and is the perfect launch pad for me.
I'd love to play somebody with a split personality.
My movies should be such that kids, grandparents and parents are able to watch it together.
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