Pulkit Samrat Finishes Shooting for Upcoming Tips Films Project, Only a Song Remains
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- June 07, 2026
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Actor wraps principal photography; just one musical number left to shoot
Bollywood actor Pulkit Samrat has completed the main schedule of his next film with Tips Films, with only a single song sequence pending.
It was a day of mixed emotions at the Tips Films set when Pulkit Samrat finally called it a wrap on the principal photography of his upcoming movie. The crew, weary but exhilarated, gathered for a quick group photo, while the director laughed that the only thing left on the to‑do list was “one catchy song”.
Sources close to the production say the film, which has been kept under wraps for a while, moves into post‑production next week. Editors are already piecing together the footage, and the music composer is gearing up to lay down the beats for the final track. That song, reportedly set against a vibrant, summer‑like backdrop, will be the film’s last‑minute flourish.
When asked about the shoot, Pulkit admitted that the schedule was “tight but fun”. He recalled a particularly demanding action sequence that took three days to perfect, and he thanked the stunt team for their patience. “I learned a lot on set,” he added, “and I can’t wait for the audience to see what we’ve created.”
Tips Films, known for backing mid‑budget entertainers that often surprise at the box office, appears confident about the project’s prospects. The producer hinted that a release date could be announced as early as the next quarter, once the song is filmed and the post‑production work clears the final hurdle.
Fans, meanwhile, are already buzzing on social media, sharing speculative posters and hoping the upcoming film will showcase Pulkit in a fresh avatar. Until the song sequence is shot and the trailer drops, the buzz will only keep growing.
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