Published 17:26 IST, July 27th 2020

'Sacred Games' fame Kubbra Sait to come out with memoir in 2021; read details

Actor Kubbra Sait will come out with her memoir next year, talking about the challenges she's had to face and how she has overcome them

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Actor Kubbra Sait will come out with her memoir next year, talking about challenges she's h to face and how she has overcome m.

From battling crippling social anxiety as a child to being bullied and teased about her appearance as an ult, Kubbra burst onto screen with a tough-as-nails performance in Sacred Games and she hasn't looked back since, publishers HarperCollins India said. In her memoir, she shares stories from her life to show that ro to success is never easy and also offers inspirational vice to ors.

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Kubbra says this project is "best thing to happen to me during lockdown"."From an insecure childhood to reclaiming her confidence and going on to achieve her professional dreams, Kubbra has an amazing transformational story. Her writing, a combination of sassiness and vulnerability, will strike a chord with anyone navigating life's challenges," says Sonal Nerurkar, senior commissioning editor at HarperCollins India.

According to Jayapriya Vasudevan, partner, Jacaranda Literary ncy, "This 'accidental writer' writes faster than I can think! So much to look forward to with this book and this writer." Kubbra's portrayal of trans Kuckoo on Netflix marquee show Sacred Games fetched her ITA Award for Best Actress (negative role). She has also acted in films like "Sultan", "Rey" and "Gully Boy". 

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Kubbra Sait Hits Back At Trolls Calling Her 'desperate To Make Career'

Recently, Kubbra Sait shared a post on social media with several screenshots of abhorrent comments that were bombarded on Internet against  Sacred Games actor for t being able to create a mark in industry till w and even called her "desperate to make a career." 

actress took a jibe at hateful comments on Twitter and tried to remain calm while hitting back. Reing through all those loathsome comments, actress wrote that se kinds of comments and posts did t really shake her up. This does t mean she is immune to such kind of hateful comments, but yes she calls herself a body.” She continued and wrote that she is trying her best to do her best and stay afloat. At last, she concluded post and wrote that one should always try to make a life that inspires ors rar than making it unbearable for ors around. 

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(with PTI inputs)

17:26 IST, July 27th 2020