Pulkit Samrat’s recently released film Rahu Ketu seems to be striking a chord with audiences. The film, which hit screens on January 16, stars his Fukrey co-star Varun Sharma.
A video from a screening of
Rahu Ketu reflected the film’s growing popularity. Pulkit was seen getting mobbed by fans at the venue, but the actor dealt with the situation patiently and warmly.
Pulkit Samrat Gets Mobbed By Fans
Pulkit Samrat recently attended a screening of Rahu Ketu at a PVR, where he was greeted by a roaring crowd. Fans showered him with love, hounding him for selfies and cheering for the actor. As he exited the theatre, Pulkit was seen getting mobbed, with one fan even heard shouting, “We love you, Pulkit!”
However, the most heartwarming moment from the video came when a young boy, eager to take a photo with the actor, was momentarily pushed aside by Pulkit’s security. Noticing this, Pulkit immediately called the boy over, saying “Aajao,” and warmly posed for a picture, winning hearts all over again.
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Pulkit Had To Learn To Fight With A Bo-Staff For Rahu Ketu
Sharing a video that gave a glimpse into his preparation for Rahu Ketu, Pulkit revealed how he learned to fight using a bo staff for the film. The video showed his journey from being a complete novice to gradually mastering the weapon through rigorous practice. It also featured a brief snippet from the shooting of the film where Pulkit is seen using the bo staff flawlessly in a scene, highlighting the effort that went into his transformation.
In his caption, Pulkit revealed that when he first learned his character would fight using a bo staff, he had no idea he would end up loving the art so deeply. What began as a simple requirement for the film soon turned into an obsession for him. He shared that he watched videos, practised in his hotel room, and by the time he shot the scenes, the staff no longer felt like a prop to him.
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Pulkit added that while audiences might see the bo staff on screen for just a few seconds, it took weeks of preparation, bruises and passion to get it right. He concluded by highlighting the magic of being an actor, saying that every new role teaches him something new.



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