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Family comes first for Pulkit Samrat

| | Jul 10, 2015, at 03:38 am
Mumbai, July 9 (IBNS): Young actor Pulkit Samrat who rose to immense popularity with Excel Entertainment's 'Fukrey' has a huge joint family back in Delhi.

The actor who lives in Bombay has made a note of the birthdays of all his family members including his uncles, aunts, cousins etc.

The actor makes sure he sends a gift back to each one of them.

Pulkit is very close to his entire family and they have been his support system from the beginning.

The actor personally selects a gift for each one of them depending on their likes and dislikes.

The actor is currently in the midst of shooting schedule of his next with Tseries and is also gearing up for release of his upcoming film with Excel Entertainment, Bangistan.

“I am very close to my family back in Delhi. I may not be there for all their birthdays, but I try to make up by doing little things for them,” says Pulkit.
 

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