Kubbra Sait On Mother's Day, Role Of Her Mum

Kubbra Sait reflected on her relationship with her mother, sharing childhood memories where she often felt her mother was her enemy, especially over bedtime routines. She revealed how her perspective has changed over time, now valuing the importance of a proper sleep routine. Kubbra expressed gratitude for the mutual understanding and apologies exchanged with her mother, emphasising the special bond they share. On this Mother’s Day, she extended heartfelt wishes to mothers everywhere, highlighting the deep love and respect she now holds for her own mother.

Kubbra Sait On Mother’s Day, Role Of Her Mum

Speaking to Bollywood Bubble, Kubbra Sait shared, “At the age of 15, most of us tend to feel that our mothers are always wrong, and I was no different. My mother, too, used to tell me many things back then that made me feel like she was my biggest enemy. She would often insist that all of us finish our work and go to bed by 10:30 PM, and that really used to bother me because I never felt sleepy at that time.”

She continued, “However, now I have become quite obsessed with maintaining a proper sleep routine, something my mother is very well aware of. As for apologising to my mother, I feel we are at a stage in our relationship where I have said sorry to her for many things, and she has also apologised to me for several things. Yes, the bond I share with my mother is truly very special. So today, along with my mother, I would like to wish all mothers a very Happy Mother’s Day.”

About Kubbra’s Projects

Kubbra Sait is best known for Sacred Games (as Kukoo), Foundation (as Phara), and Farzi (as Saira). Her recent and upcoming projects include Deva, Son of Sardaar 2, Laal Batti, and Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai. She is an author, having written Open Book, and a renowned host/emcee

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