Bollywood’s certified sweetheart, Rohit Saraf, is officially stepping into the big league. The Mismatched heartthrob has just joined the cast of Dharma Productions’, and honestly? It’s about time!
If you’ve been on the internet at all over the past few years, chances are you’ve seen Rohit’s charming smile grace your screen. He’s come a long way since his early days in Dear Zindagi, where he played Alia Bhatt’s younger brother. Since then, it’s been hit after hit.- The Sky Is Pink, Ludo, and of course, Mismatched, the Netflix series that turned him into everyone’s “national crush.”
But this new move? It’s a whole new ball game.
Joining a Dharma Productions film is like getting handed a golden ticket in Bollywood, and Saraf has just landed one with a film under Dharma Productions titled “Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumar”. Directed by Shashank Khaitan (the genius behind Humpty and Badrinath Ki Dulhania), the film stars Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor in lead roles, with Rohit stepping in to add his signature charm to the mix.
Set to release in September 2025, this family entertainer is said to be packed with colour, chaos, and plenty of masala. Think classic Dharma vibes– glam, dance, drama, and just enough romance to make you blush.
But wait, that’s not all. Saraf’s career is clearly on turbo mode. Alongside this Dharma project, he’s also been cast in Mani Ratnam’s ambitious action-thriller Thug Life, opposite cinematic giants like Kamal Haasan and Ali Fazal. From Netflix’s college corridors to pan-India films? Rohit’s range is showing.
For fans, this is more than just another casting update– it’s a sign. A sign that Bollywood is finally making space for newer, fresher faces to take centre stage. Rohit’s relatability, emotional depth, and effortless screen presence make him the perfect fit for today’s audiences– especially the Gen Z crowd that’s grown up watching him.
So here’s to Rohit Saraf– our cardigan-wearing, chai-loving, playlist-making crush– who’s proving that nice guys don’t finish last. With Dharma Productions now in his corner, the spotlight’s only getting brighter.
And honestly? We’re here for it.












