Pulkit Samrat: Obsession and Hard Work Key to Achieving Glory

Bollywood actor Pulkit Samrat believes obsession is crucial for achieving any goal, whether in arts or sports. He stresses that obsession must be paired with equal hard work and time investment. His new series "Glory" explores the brutal world of boxing and the death of a top Indian boxer. The series, created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, started streaming on Netflix on May 1.

Key Points: Pulkit Samrat: Obsession Key to Success

  • Pulkit Samrat stars in boxing series "Glory"
  • He emphasizes obsession and hard work for success
  • The series involves a mysterious Olympic boxer's death
  • Pulkit's next film is "Suswagatam Khushamadeed"
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Pulkit Samrat: To achieve anything, obsession is very important

Bollywood actor Pulkit Samrat talks about obsession and hard work in achieving goals, and his new boxing series "Glory" on Netflix.

"To achieve anything, obsession is very important - Pulkit Samrat"

Mumbai, May 16

Bollywood actor Pulkit Samrat, who is seen playing a boxer in the show "Glory", feels that to achieve anything, obsession is very important.

Talking about the traits of obsession and passion, Pulkit told IANS: "To achieve anything, obsession is very important... be it as an artist or as a sportsman. But you also have to understand that, with the same obsession, you have to put in the same amount of hard work."

He added: "You have to put in the same amount of time. You have to tweak the same mindset so that you are obsessed and you are also able to get results out of it. Yes, there are things that life will throw at you that will test you. But I would take that as a test.: And that is where you understand where you stand on your moral compass."

"Do you go more towards the negative side? Do you give in to the negative side? Or do you rise high and maintain a good moral over there as well? It's very individual to everybody. It's very subjective. But these are the basic tools that are needed for you to achieve glory."

Talking about Glory, the show has names such as Divyenndu, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma, Jannat Zubair, Kunal Thakur, and Kashmira Pardeshi in pivotal roles.

The series is about the gritty, high-stakes world of boxing. It dives into the brutal ecosystem and opens with the mysterious death of Nihal Singh, India's hope for an Olympic boxing medal.

Created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, and produced by Mohit Shah and Anshuman under the Atomic Films banner, the series started streaming on Netflix on May 1.

Pulkit will next be seen in Suswagatam Khushamadeed with Katrina Kaif's sister Isabelle.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Obsession can be a double-edged sword though. In our country, we see many students obsessed with competitive exams who lose their mental peace. Yes, hard work matters, but balance is equally important. Pulkit's point about moral compass is crucial – obsession shouldn't make you lose yourself.
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Vivek B
Very inspiring words from Pulkit! As someone who works in tech, I've seen how passion-driven teams in Bangalore build amazing products. But I think the real test is when obsession meets failure – that's when character shows. Looking forward to watching Glory on Netflix! 🥊
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Anushka E
I appreciate the sentiment, but as a working professional in Mumbai, I see many people confuse obsession with unhealthy workaholism. The key is what Pulkit said – you need results too. Our film industry often glamorizes obsession without showing the toll it takes on relationships and health. Just something to think about.
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Karthik V
Finally someone from Bollywood saying something meaningful instead of just promoting movies! 😄 Pulkit's point about tweaking the mindset is gold – it's not just about working hard, it's about working smart with that same fire. Can't wait to see him in a boxing role, he has the physique for it!
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Rajesh Q
As someone who tried to become a cricketer in my youth, I can relate 100%. The obsession to practice for hours, the sacrifices – but without direction, it's wasted. Pulkit's message is spot on for today's youth. We need more of this kind of thinking in our pop culture discussions.

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