Pulkit Samrat on criticism: 'Constructive feedback fuels my craft, not personal attacks'
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Actor Pulkit Samrat has opened up on how feedback shapes his artistic journey, asserting that both positive and negative criticism are equally valuable — provided they remain constructive and steer clear of personal attacks. Speaking ahead of his latest release, the actor underscored the role of honest critique in an artist's evolution.
Criticism as fuel for growth
According to Pulkit, praise and appreciation for his work function as motivation to push harder on subsequent projects. "When you are praised for your work, you get love, you get appreciation, which works as a fuel for you to be able to put more hard work into the next thing that you're trying to do, and to be more honest to it," he said. This mindset, he explained, drives him to explore more challenging roles and storytelling.
The distinction between constructive and personal
Pulkit draws a clear line between feedback that aids artistic development and remarks rooted in negativity or personal animosity. "For me personally, even negative criticism and positive criticism, both kinds of criticism are welcome, as long as it is not a personal attack on you, and it's not coming from a negative space or a mindset," he stated. He emphasised that constructive critique, regardless of its tone, helps him evolve as both an artist and a human being.
What drives his work ethic
The actor views critical feedback as a catalyst for deeper commitment to his craft. "It definitely helps in becoming a better artist, becoming a better human, and becoming better at what you do. It motivates me to put more hard work and acts as a fuel," Pulkit added, highlighting how audience reception informs his creative choices moving forward.
Glory: His latest venture
Pulkit is currently riding the wave of his Netflix series Glory, which premiered on 1 May. The gritty boxing drama, created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, explores the high-stakes world of competitive boxing through the lens of India's Olympic aspirations. The narrative opens with the mysterious death of Nihal Singh, India's Olympic boxing hopeful, and unravels the brutal ecosystem surrounding the sport.
The ensemble cast includes Divyenndu, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma, Jannat Zubair, Kunal Thakur, and Kashmira Pardeshi in pivotal roles. Produced by Mohit Shah and Anshuman under the Atomic Films banner, the series is now streaming on Netflix.