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‘Don’t Rely On External Validation, Focus On Inner Joy’ says Kubbra Sait

Being conscious about body parts could result in lack of confidence. We all have some body parts which took us time to get comfortable with. Now diva Kubbra Sait opens up about her experience of coming to terms with her nose, which she thought was too big.

The September issue of Harper’s Bazaar India addresses the issue of body shaming and some of the most noted and celebrated celebrities share their experience on their social media, about their body parts which they weren’t comfortable with, but with time, came to terms with it.

Kubbra Sait wrote, “I always thought my nose is big, with a bump on top that made it a bit awkward. But eventually, I made peace with it. My first tryst with acceptance was at one of my maiden photoshoots a decade ago. I remember commenting on my nose, and the photographer responded, ‘Who’s looking at it? I’m looking at the eyes!’. Before that, I would fantasise about having the money someday to ‘fix it’, but now I like this piece of art on my face”

“I broke my nose twice while growing up: once while playing basketball, and the second time while rushing to the restroom at a club, where I walked into a glass door. The bump got more pronounced and the nose a bit more crooked, but it lasted a very brief time. I think we put too much emphasis on symmetry when the whole idea of life is fine meaning in imperfection”

“When you are young, you can sometimes be self-deprecating. But as you grow older, you realise that you may have been too harsh on yourself, for no reason… Today, I no longer rely on external validation, and simply focus on inner joy. @bazaarindia @radhika_bhalla” 

Meanwhile on the work front, Kubbra Sait will be next seen in Foundation, which is a science fiction drama series based on the book series of the same name by Isaac Asimov and produced by David S. Goyer for Apple TV+.

Disha Yadav

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She is an aspiring writer and has been into our the domain of content writing since a year. She joined CT as an intern and soon took over full-fledged writing for Bollywood. She contributes news articles for CT and intends to write on diverse issues on Bollywood.

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Disha Yadav

She is an aspiring writer and has been into our the domain of content writing since a year. She joined CT as an intern and soon took over full-fledged writing for Bollywood. She contributes news articles for CT and intends to write on diverse issues on Bollywood.
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