Pakistani actress Kabra Khan has a record that she doesn’t get her love in the drama, not even in the genre.
Kabra Khan started her career with the movie ‘Unknown’ and after that acted in several dramas and a few films. His film Jawani Phir Nahi Aani To broke many box office records and many of his plays were also immensely popular.
Recently his drama Genre-e-Ahan has concluded while another drama ‘Sing Mah’ is in progress. These two dramas are currently trending on YouTube in Pakistan.
The first question Independent Urdu asked Kabra Khan in his meeting was how does it feel to be a superstar and he said that till now he did not understand what a superstar is, he just sees himself as an actor. But they see, and they are happy that their work is being liked. With fame it is important that the feet are firmly planted on the ground.
On artists playing two or more plays at the same time, they said that if the characters are the same, then people have a problem in sleeping, but if the nature of the characters is different, then there is no problem.
She said that when she was on the set of ‘Hum Kahan Ke Sache Hay’, she got a call from Umira Ahmed one day and she said, ‘You are such an artiste that you come to help wherever we get stuck’. Signed as gender.
Kabra Khan said that she believes that nothing happens without love, so she considers love essential in every play. ‘By the way, my record is that I don’t find my love in dramas and I haven’t found it in the genre either.’
Kabra Khan said that while going to Kakul, all the girls, including her, were mentally prepared that they would not only have to act but also get training there, so they all gave their all.
He said that ‘when he came back after the daily work, there were many bruises, sometimes bleeding and other problems, but it also helped that the work went well, it was more difficult in the beginning and later some. Got used to it.
He said about the shooting practice that all the girls were very good at aiming, each of them had their own trainer which did not cause too many problems, ‘Ab to hum ksi action film mei Aram. can work with’.
Talking about his character, Kabra said that it was a journey of transformation from Mah Jabin to Captain Mah Jabin. He said that he had also changed his hair color for this reason and had done so twice.
He said that he spent a good time in Pakistan Military Academy, being a woman did not cause any problem because being a boy or a girl did not matter there.
He said that being in the Pakistan Military Academy brought a lot of discipline in his life.
About her drama Sang-e-Maah, Kabra Khan said that although the character is that of a journalist, Shahrzad’s character does not actually revolve around a journalist, so there was no need to be influenced by anyone.
About working with Atif Aslam, he said that Atif Aslam didn’t have to tell anything, he came with a very open mind, so it was good to work with him.
Sang-e-Mah is inspired by Shakespeare’s play Hamlet and Kabra’s character is similar to Ophelia, but he said it is only to a certain extent, so he did not do much with the character.
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Kabra played the role of Michelle in the drama serial Hum Kaan Ke Sache Haye which became quite popular, it was a negative role. In this regard, he said that he enjoyed it when people bad-mouthed him, that he had played this role in a good manner, he said that on one hand, she was teasing and that was teasing Mahira Khan. , for this reason faced a lot of outrage from the public.
‘Mahira and I worked like a team, that’s why she is my most favorite co-star.’
Kabra said that she likes to work in films, but working in dramas has its own fun. He said that not everyone watches movies, everyone watches dramas, so it is not possible to choose one.
Kabra said about her upcoming films that one is ‘London Nahi Jaon Ga’ in which she is working with Mehwish Hayat. The second film is titled ‘Abhi’ in which she is opposite Gauhar Mumtaz. He expressed hope that both the films will release in the same year.
Kabra finally said that she loves music and dance and the upcoming films will definitely see her dancing, but it will be different from what she did in Superstar.
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**Interview with Kubra Khan: A Deep Dive into Her Journey and Upcoming Projects**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Kubra! Let’s start by discussing your journey in the entertainment industry. You made quite an impact with your debut film, *Na Maloom Afraad*. How did that experience shape your career?
**Kubra Khan:** Thank you for having me! My debut in *Na Maloom Afraad* was indeed a great introduction to the industry. It taught me a lot about the demands of film and acting. It was thrilling to be part of such a successful project, and it opened many doors for me. However, I believe every experience, whether good or challenging, has contributed to my growth as an actress.
**Interviewer:** You’ve certainly made a mark in both films and dramas. Recently, your dramas *Genre-e-Ahaan* and *Sang-e-Mah* have been trending on YouTube. How does it feel to see such a positive reception?
**Kubra Khan:** It’s incredible! As an artist, there’s nothing more rewarding than seeing your hard work pay off and resonate with the audience. I appreciate the love and support from fans. Despite being labeled a “superstar,” I still see myself as an actor who is grateful for the opportunities to portray diverse characters and stories.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned before that you have a record of not finding love in your dramas. Can you elaborate on that?
**Kubra Khan:** (laughs) Yes, it’s true! I always seem to end up with characters who navigate life without a romantic storyline. While love is essential in every play, I find it interesting that my roles often explore different themes. It keeps things fresh and allows me to focus on character development.
**Interviewer:** In *Sang-e-Mah*, your character is inspired by Ophelia from *Hamlet*. How did you approach this character?
**Kubra Khan:** *Sang-e-Mah* is a unique project, and while my character has similarities to Ophelia, I made sure to bring my own interpretation to her. My focus was on embodying the essence of the character without being overly influenced by the original. It’s all about finding that balance between inspiration and individuality.
**Interviewer:** You’ve also trained at the Pakistan Military Academy for this role. How was that experience for you?
**Kubra Khan:** It was intense but incredibly rewarding! The discipline, training, and camaraderie fostered a sense of strength in me. It was a transformation from Mah Jabin to Captain Mah Jabin, which required me to adjust my physicality and even change my hair color. It’s an experience I will cherish, and I feel more prepared than ever for action roles after that!
**Interviewer:** what can fans expect from your upcoming project, and how do you see your career evolving?
**Kubra Khan:** I’m really excited about the future! Fans can expect some dynamic performances in *Sang-e-Mah* as it unfolds. I want to continue challenging myself with diverse roles and exploring new genres. Acting is a journey, and while I’m proud of what I’ve achieved so far, I’m eager to see what lies ahead.
**Interviewer:** Thank you so much for your time, Kubra! We wish you the best in your upcoming projects.
**Kubra Khan:** Thank you! I appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more stories with everyone.