Kubbra Sait Reflects on Early Role in 'Ready' and Impact of Salman Khan
Kubbra Sait says she was called ‘mad’ for playing domestic help in Ready; reveals how Salman Khan shaped her role. Watch
Hindustan Times
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Bollywood actor Kubbra Sait recalls her experience playing a domestic help in the 2011 film 'Ready', directed by Anees Bazmee and starring Salman Khan. Despite initial skepticism about her small role, Sait credits the film for opening doors in her career and shares how Khan influenced her character's development.
- 01Kubbra Sait played a domestic help in 'Ready' without initial dialogue.
- 02Salman Khan suggested adding dialogue to her character, enhancing her role.
- 03Sait faced skepticism from others regarding her decision to take the role.
- 04She emphasizes the importance of taking opportunities, regardless of role size.
- 05The film 'Ready' was a major success, grossing around ₹185 crore worldwide.
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Kubbra Sait, known for her role in 'Sacred Games', recently reflected on her early career, particularly her role as a domestic help in the 2011 Bollywood film 'Ready', directed by Anees Bazmee and starring Salman Khan. Initially cast without any dialogue, Sait's character was transformed after Salman suggested she speak in broken English, which added depth to her role. Despite facing criticism for taking a small part, Sait believes that her decision was pivotal, stating, 'There are no small roles, only small actors.' She also shared her experiences on set, highlighting the challenges she faced as a newcomer in the industry, including not having access to basic amenities. 'Ready' was a commercial success, grossing approximately ₹185 crore (roughly $22 million USD) worldwide, solidifying its status as one of the biggest hits of the year.
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