Pulkit Samrat on How Delhi Lingo Makes Fukrey Characters Relatable to Audiences

Actor Pulkit Samrat attributes the charm of the Fukrey franchise to its use of real-life Delhi lingo, which makes characters relatable. He says audiences connect when they see their own lives reflected on screen, leading to characters becoming meme sensations. Samrat notes that love for a character stems from being immersed in their world, not just the character alone. The first Fukrey film, released in 2013, spawned two sequels and features a star-studded cast.

Key Points: Pulkit Samrat: Delhi Lingo Key to Fukrey's Relatability

  • Delhi lingo makes Fukrey characters relatable
  • Audience connects with real-life reflections
  • Love for characters fuels memes and pop culture
  • Huney's charm tied to Fukrey's world, not standalone
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Pulkit Samrat says real-life Delhi lingo makes 'Fukrey' characters relatable

Actor Pulkit Samrat explains how real-life Delhi dialogues make Fukrey characters relatable, resonating with audiences and inspiring memes.

"The lines that we use in our films are inspired by real life. Because we talk like this in Delhi, that's why we talk like this in Fukrey. - Pulkit Samrat"

Mumbai, May 4

Actor Pulkit Samrat feels the charm of Fukrey lies in its rooted authenticity, with its quirky, street-smart dialogues drawn straight from Delhi's everyday lingo, which people pick and connect with.

"The lines that we use in our films are inspired by real life. Because we talk like this in Delhi, that's why we talk like this in Fukrey. And yes, people pick it up and connect with it only because they are already using it in their daily lives," Pulkit, who is loved for his portrayal of Huney in the "Fukrey" franchise, told IANS.

Talking about what makes characters truly resonate, the 42-year-old actor shared that the audience connects more deeply when they see their own lives reflected on screen, something that not only fuels relatability but also turns iconic characters into meme sensations or pop culture references.

"And when it comes to memes, I feel like liking a character and being in love with a character, there's a difference between the two. When you're in love with a character, you think a lot about it, discuss it, tell people about it, and that's how we, as actors, are spread across various hearts and souls throughout the world. But we don't get the credit for it," said Pulkit.

The actor added: "You're liking that character or more than liking it, you're falling in love with it because you're in love with the whole story; you're in love with Huney; you're in love with that world. If you take Honey out of Fukrey and put it in Mirzapur, then you won't fall in love with Huney. You won't make a meme on Huney; Huney itself will be a meme in Mirzapur's world."

Fukrey was first released in 2013. Directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, the film is produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani.

It also stars Manjot Singh, Varun Sharma, Ali Fazal, Priya Anand, Vishakha Singh, Pankaj Tripathi, and Richa Chadda. The film later spawned two sequels, Fukrey Returns and Fukrey 3.

- IANS

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Priya S
finally an actor who understands relatability! So tired of Bollywood characters saying "meri jaan" every 2 seconds like they're in a 90s film. Delhi lingo is raw, real, and that's why Fukrey is iconic. But let's not act like Varun Sharma didn't steal every scene 😂
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James A
as a foreigner living in Delhi for work, Fukrey actually helped me learn real Hindi! The street language is so different from textbook Hindi. Props to Pulkit and team for staying authentic. Also, Pankaj Tripathi ji in that role was pure gold. 🌟
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Nikhil C
I get what he's saying about characters vs memes. Huney in Mirzapur would be like a fish out of water! Fukrey works because the entire world is built around those characters. But honestly, part 3 felt a bit forced - they're milking the franchise now. 😕
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Tanya I
"in love with the character" vs "liking" - that's such a deep observation! I've been making Fukrey memes for years, and I'm in love with Huney not just because of Pulkit but because of the world he exists in. Also, Farhan Akhtar producing this gem makes total sense. 👏
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Gaurav U
Pulkit makes a good point but let's be real - the real MVP of Fukrey is the writing team. The dialogues are gold because they're written by someone who gets Delhi. "Mereko bhi bata do na" - that's pure Delhi vibes! Hope they don't ruin it with a forced fourth installment.

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