-
Main menu
- Sign in
Pearl V Puri is an Indian television actor known primarily for his work in Hindi-language general entertainment fiction shows. He gained popularity through lead roles in supernatural and romantic dramas produced by Balaji Telefilms and other major Indian television production houses, and is best recognised for portraying Mahir Sehgal in the fantasy series Naagin 3.
| Full name | Pearl V Puri |
|---|---|
| Profession | Television actor |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Place of origin | Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Industry | Indian television |
| Language of work | Hindi |
| Notable role | Mahir Sehgal in Naagin 3 |
Pearl V Puri hails from Agra in Uttar Pradesh. He moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in the entertainment industry, beginning with auditions for Hindi television serials before securing prominent roles on prime-time channels.
Puri began his television career with supporting and lead roles in Hindi serials. He featured in Dil Se Dil Tak, a drama produced by Balaji Telefilms which aired on Colors TV, where he played the character of Rohit.
Puri achieved wide recognition through his role as Mahir Sehgal in Naagin 3, the third season of the supernatural franchise Naagin created by Ekta Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms. The show aired on Colors TV and was among the highest-rated Hindi fiction programmes during its run, expanding Puri's visibility and fan following.
Following Naagin 3, Puri appeared in Bepanah Pyaar, a Hindi romantic drama broadcast on Colors TV, in which he played the male lead Raghbir Malhotra. He has also been associated with appearances and performances in television events, music videos, and reality programmes connected to Hindi television.
Puri is regarded among the prominent male leads of Hindi general entertainment television in the late 2010s. His association with the Naagin franchise, one of the most successful supernatural fiction properties on Indian television, contributed to widespread recognition. His work falls within the broader trend of fantasy and romance dramas dominating Hindi prime-time fiction during this period.