I didn't act Husn e Jahan, I lived her: Kubra Khan

The celebrity opened up about her character in 'Alif'


Entertainment Desk February 03, 2020

Popular actor Kubra Khan penned a heartfelt note in a recent Instagram post as she poured out her love for her ongoing serial, Alif. Khan explained how she has not only played the character of Husne Jahan, but 'lived' it.

We're not exactly sure if she is addressing the methodical acting or how much she can relate the character with her life. But whatever the case, the role has certainly changed things for her.

"I didn’t act Husne Jahan, I lived her," she started off by saying. "Every actor at least once in their life comes across a character, a script, that changes their life. Husn e Jahan, you’re that moment of impact for me," added the starlet.

She then addressed everything the character taught her, "You taught me strength, how to take the leap of faith, resilience, patience, selflessness and you will always be a huge part of me."

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"This may sound like a speech but the love received and the lessons learnt are worth so much more than any award could for me."

Following this, the actor thanked her co-stars and the makers of Alif. "Thank you Sana Shahnawaz for fighting for me, Haseeb Hasan, for putting up with me and going against all odds, let’s face it I couldn’t do it with you. Ahsan Khan, for being your amazing self. Umer Ahmed, you are excellence, every word pierced through my heart. Pehlaaj, my Momin for being the best son I could’ve asked for. Mera Qalb, oh you did so much you’d never know."

She then concluded her posts by thanking the Almighty, "And last but most definitely not the least, glory be to you O Supreme one, you certainly are the best of the planners. Thank You for The pain, the journey, the stumbles, the falls and then holding my hand."

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