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Kubra khan

My most clear late memory of Kubra Khan is of her on television, spinning on a phase, her hair flying about, her look empty. Husn-I-Jahan, she was brought in the television show Alif, a name that suggested that she enveloped all the excellence of the world. The person was bolting, battling to remain by her ethics, fighting off cultural biases and at last bound for a piercing, sad end.


At the point when I meet Kubra for this interview she's unquestionably not in an intricate peshwaaz a la Husn-I-Jahan. All things considered, she's wearing a Shirt with a Disney character smiling on it — 'Abu' the monkey from Aladdin. She is easily gorgeous, very like her on-screen symbols, yet luckily, not gloomy like Husn-I-Jahan.


"The crowd in some cases expects that an entertainer is like their on-screen character, however I've never attempted to support this reasoning by acting with a specific goal in mind," Kubra says. "I'm my own individual with sentiments, carrying on with life the manner in which I need to, wearing the garments I like. I'd never profess to resemble a person. I'm all the more a nerd," she chuckles.

 Her life, as of now, is moving dangerously fast, lurching from one significant acting task to the next and her eyes sparkle when she discusses them. She is similarly essentially as excited as she attempts to design a smaller than usual excursion in the couple of free days she in the middle between work, or when she discusses the standard 'game evenings' that she has with her dear companions.

"We've quite recently begun playing Catan and Gohar's been winning," she wrinkles her nose and smiles as she discusses her 'best friend', entertainer Gohar Rasheed.

By and large, when I ponder Kubra now, occasionally following our meeting, she strikes me as the kind of young lady that anybody could connect with. She smiles, tells wisecracks and is simply so normally amiable that, in spite of the way that she's a true blue star, you feel like you know her. At a certain point she tells me, "I'd failed to remember the amount I wanted to move and since I as of late moved at a wedding, I've recalled. Furthermore, presently my companions and I are moving constantly!" And afterward, "I cried in somewhere around five minutes of starting to watch the energized film Up. Also, I cry continually during Disney's Lion Lord!"

I tell her that I will require pictures of her to go with the meeting, and that she ought not be holding a weapon in them. Kubra views this as very amusing, despite the fact that I tell her that there have to be sure been past main story pictures where weapons, mistakenly utilized as props by big names, have must be Photoshopped out with extraordinary exertion. At the point when she messages me the pictures, she lets me know that she was thinking about getting captured with a pretend rifle just to startle me!
Humayun Saeed and Kubra Khan on the sets of London Nahin Jaunga | Photo: Mohammad Kamran Jawaid
Humayun Saeed and Kubra Khan on the sets of London Nahin Jaunga | Photo: Mohammad Kamran Jawaid

I ask her for hair and make-up credits for the pictures and she answers, "I do my own hair and make-up, on the grounds that then it has 'my' vibe to it. If you have any desire to give me credit that is no joke!" she chuckles over a WhatsApp voice note. So uncommon. Thus genuine.

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