Kubra Sait enriched by various opportunities and roles!


- 'I like challenging roles. Every moment of your life teaches you '

Actress Kubra Sait, who played the role of Kuku in 'Say Cred Games', has made a big leap and is now coming to the international stage. However his early years were very tough. She was told at the beginning of her career that she had a very tall nose, a very big nose and curly hair and was told in no uncertain terms that Tara had no material to be a heroine. This is good for her because this young actress didn't have any goals that others were thinking about. Her career started with the film 'Ready' starring Salman Khan in which she played the role of a maid. People used to like, 'Are you crazy?' This is the most damaging thing you have ever done in your career. He listened to the advice and counsel he received from his well-wishers.

In 2014, she played the role of a transgender in the Netflix series 'Sacred Games', the winner of India's Best Female Emsy Award, for which she was widely acclaimed and appreciated. Recently, Kubra has spread its wings internationally on the Apple TV Plus show 'Foundation', which bears the same name as Ishaq Asimov's popular book series. This is a science-fiction adventure saga series with an international entry, in which he becomes a hunter in the role of Pharaoh and belongs to the planet Anacreon.

Of course, Kubra has worked on very few acting projects in India, including films and OTT. So naturally when we ask him about the shooting experience of an international project, he says, 'I don't think it's fair to make a comparison. Forget the shooting, whatever you have traveled and the places you have visited reflect the good quality of life. In general, it comes into focus because you never used it, 'he said.

Going forward, I learned that everyone respects each other's time. 'My only job was to act. I followed my schedule exactly and followed it. I knew it was time for my breakfast. Costume trials were at 11 a.m., stunt rehearsals at 2 p.m., movement classes at 4 p.m., dialect classes at 6 p.m. This helped me to understand the screenplay and my character more deeply, "he said. You will be able to judge more later on the basic difference between an international project or a home-based project. ‘I believe there is upliftment and independence and I think I was able to do my job well,’ he added.

Representation and accent become the main topic when Indian artists are spotted in a Hollywood project and it starts to be talked about. Yet the reality is that in this show he plays the role of another house character. She has left her traps and come here. Did you feel any anxiety while embarking on this new venture? - In answer to such a question, he says, 'Of course, but the show has a lot of cover and texture. So there is no need for this question. '

He then says that he was asked to clarify the pronunciation of some words, 'Besides, the way I speak or sound has not been improved at once. That is individualism and not representation, "said Kubra. Referring to Pakistani-American artist Kumil Nanjiani, Kubra said that comedians are also a part of the biggest series 'Silicon Valley', but no one is interested in his nationality or race. As for the basic Indian artists, Kubra believes that they have been crossing borders for some time. Finally see Irrfan Khan in an international project and Amitabh Bachchan in 'The Great Gatsby', Dimple Kapadia in 'Tenet', Ali Fazal or Priyanka Chopra in other Hollywood films - they seem to be global personalities today. It seemed to me that the door was always open, but maybe we had to push harder and he opened the door when we cleaned it with our talent. It should be really big, 'said Kubra.

"Now, it's important that we talk about our reputation, but I think we also need to talk about how much talent we have around the world. "Entertainment is a soft power that allows us to change our thinking, especially when we are making an international effort," he said.

Kubra's acting journey has been enriched by his opportunities and roles. ‘I like challenging roles. Every moment of your life teaches you. That's why I call it an autobiography, not an autobiography, "said Kubra Sait.

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