Her personal memoir will span the actress’ early days growing up in Bengaluru, including her tryst with social anxiety to body shaming, as well as acquiring robust artistic success and setting benchmarks in the global entertainment industry.
Sait said she is finally ready to release the memoir after working on it for two years. With the pandemic induced lockdown serving as the origin of this honest rendition, Kubbra Sait who embarked on an inward self-discovery expedition whilst scripting the memoir says, “It’s been a labour of love.I was asked by many who knew I was writing a memoir, ‘Aren’t you too young to write one?’ This was my time and my way to reflect on the journey thus far, and to recognize how much I’ve learnt over the last three decades. It was cathartic, it made me smile, it brought a lump to my throat… but above it all, I made a cross-over. The past is behind me. The present is a new book to pen. I’m excited to bring you all Open Book, because that is literally who I am, as a person. Enjoy this story.”
She adds, “My life is an open book. I have nothing to hide.”