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Ludo to Vikram Vedha: 7 Rohit Saraf Starrers You Must Watch Before Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

Rohit Saraf has quietly but powerfully carved his space in Bollywood and OTT. With his boy-next-door charm, emotional depth, and ability to slip into diverse roles, he has become a millennial favourite. Whether it’s heartwarming love stories, slice-of-life dramas, or gritty thrillers, Rohit brings a natural authenticity that resonates with today’s audience.

As he gears up to appear alongside Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, and Sanya Malhotra in Shashank Khaitan’s Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari (releasing this Gandhi Jayanti, 2nd October 2025), let’s take a look at 7 Rohit Saraf performances you shouldn’t miss.

1. The Sky is Pink (2019)

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Before he became the “internet’s crush,” Rohit played Ishaan ‘Giraffe’ Choudhary, Priyanka Chopra’s on-screen son. This biographical rom-com drama showed Rohit’s ability to balance youthful innocence with emotional intensity. His scenes added warmth and relatability, making him stand out even in a star-studded cast.

2. Mismatched (2020–2025)

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Netflix’s Mismatched turned Rohit Saraf into a Gen-Z heartthrob. As Rishi Singh Shekhawat, he redefined the modern Indian romantic hero—sweet, slightly awkward, but deeply genuine. From Season 1 to the upcoming Season 4, Rohit has been the perfect poster boy for new-age love stories.

3. Ludo (2020)

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In Anurag Basu’s ensemble black comedy, Rohit played Rahul Awasthi, a small-town man bullied by his boss. His character’s arc—messy yet deeply emotional—earned him critical praise. Amid the chaos of interconnected stories, Rohit’s performance shone as one of the film’s emotional anchors.

4. Vikram Vedha (2022)

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Sharing screen space with Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan, Rohit proved his versatility as Shatak, Vedha’s innocent younger brother. His vulnerability created a sharp contrast with the film’s dark, crime-ridden world. Despite limited screen time, his role was crucial to the story’s emotional impact.

5. Woh Bhi Din The (2024)

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Shot when Rohit was just 15 but released more than a decade later, this Sajid Ali directorial offered audiences a nostalgic trip into school friendships and youthful mistakes. Watching a young Rohit navigate first love and misunderstandings gave fans a rare glimpse of his earliest work.

6. What Will People Say (2017)

Directed by Iram Haq, this Indo-Norwegian drama explored cultural clashes and parental control. Rohit played a pivotal role that highlighted his range beyond Bollywood, proving he could hold his own in international cinema. The film’s heavy themes found balance in his restrained yet impactful performance.

7. Star Host (2017)

Part of the anthology series MTV Big F, this breezy story had Rohit play a teen renting his parents’ holiday home to a solo traveller. With a mix of innocence and curiosity, Rohit carried the narrative effortlessly, leaving audiences charmed by his natural screen presence.

What’s Next: Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari (2025)

Now, Rohit Saraf returns to the big screen in a full-fledged Bollywood entertainer. Directed by Shashank Khaitan and co-starring Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, and Sanya Malhotra, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari promises comedy, romance, and family drama—all with Rohit bringing his trademark sincerity.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Which Rohit Saraf web series is the most popular?

Mismatched on Netflix is Rohit’s most popular web series, earning him a massive fan following among Gen-Z and young audiences.

2. What role did Rohit Saraf play in The Sky is Pink?

He played Ishaan “Giraffe” Choudhary, the son of Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar’s characters, adding humor and emotion to the biographical drama.

3. Is Rohit Saraf part of Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari?

Yes, Rohit stars in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari alongside Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, and Sanya Malhotra. The film releases on 2nd October 2025.

4. Did Rohit Saraf work in international cinema?

Yes, he acted in What Will People Say (2017), a Norwegian drama film directed by Iram Haq, which dealt with cultural conflicts.

5. What was Rohit Saraf’s debut role?

His first on-screen role was in Star Host (2017), followed by a breakthrough in The Sky is Pink (2019).

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