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Pulkit, Varun, Manjot Recall Their Fondest Memories Together

IANS, 02 Aug, 2018 01:06 PM
  • Pulkit, Varun, Manjot Recall Their Fondest Memories Together
Actors Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma and Manjot Singh, better known as Hunny, Choocha and Lali from the films "Fukrey" and "Fukrey Returns", reminisced about their favourite memories together, ahead of Friendship Day which falls on Sunday.
 
 
Most recently seen together as part of a film for Pepsi's 'Kyun Sookhe Sookhe Hi' campaign which celebrates the combination of food, fun and Pepsi, the three actors share an easy camaraderie and their ‘bromance' is visible both on-screen as well as off screen. They have shared what they like to call their "yaari ke kisse".
 
 
"I consider myself lucky that my reel life friends are my real-life buddies. The three of us connected immediately when we met for the first time on set. We have been inseparable ever since then. The kind of things we get up to when we are together is crazy," Pulkit said in a statement.
 
 
"In fact, when we were shooting for ‘Kyun Sookhe Sookhe Hi' film, we used to get together in one vanity van between shots and eat everything from a vada pav to momos to dosa along with Pepsi and just crack jokes, till the next shot was called. I think we literally bonded over our food choices," he added.
 
 
Echoing his thoughts, Varun said: "Life without dosti (friendship) is 'sookha sookha' (dry) and dosti without 'masti' (fun) is incomplete. With Pulkit, Manjot and myself, it's always like a house on fire since we all try to outdo each other by the pranks we play. If we were followed by cameras, I am sure it would make for a deadly film."
 
 
Manjot said: "True friendship is when your friends are just like family. Over the years, Pulkit and Varun have become mine. Time flies when we are together - we hang out, play video games, look at random memes online, eat a lot and joke around constantly. 
 
 
"There is never a dull moment! Pulkit, Varun and I have been friends for over six years now, and I can confidently say I have found lifelong buddies in both of them."

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