Huma Qureshi Reveals How Maharani Role Deepened Her Humanist Beliefs

Huma Qureshi opens up about how her role in Maharani has deepened her connection to humanity rather than changing her political outlook. She emphasizes her commitment to portraying authentic, strong women characters across all her projects. The actress also discusses the challenges faced by content-driven films in today's theatrical landscape. With Maharani 4 set to premiere and Delhi Crime Season 3 in the works, Qureshi continues to champion meaningful storytelling.

Key Points: Huma Qureshi on Maharani 4 Role and Humanist Philosophy

  • Huma Qureshi's political views remain unchanged despite playing leadership roles
  • Maharani 4 streaming on Sony LIV from November 7 with new cast additions
  • Actress emphasizes playing real, three-dimensional strong female characters
  • She advocates for content-driven films amid industry's big-budget focus
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Huma Qureshi: I'm very much a humanist

Huma Qureshi discusses how playing Rani Bharti in Maharani 4 strengthened her humanist views and commitment to portraying strong women characters on screen.

"I think I'm very much a humanist, and I think humanity is above all. - Huma Qureshi"

Mumbai, Nov 4

Huma Qureshi, who is set to reprise her iconic character of Rani Bharti in the season four of “Maharani”, has said that her journey as an actor has strengthened her connection with humanity rather than altering her political outlook.

Having played diverse roles in women's leadership, how has this evolution shaped her own understanding and has she developed any curiosity about leadership, politics, or governance in real life, Huma told IANS: "No, my political views have not changed."

She added: "I think I'm very much a humanist, and I think humanity is above all. In fact, doing the show has made me connect with my humanity on a much deeper level."

With the industry changing dramatically in terms of storytelling and representation of women, the actress says that she always wants to play real and three dimensional strong women on screen.

"I always want to play real, living, breathing, three-dimensional, strong women, and I think my career is a testimony to that," she said.

"I want to continue doing that in all the subsequent films and roles that I'm doing -- whether it's Rani Bharti in Maharani, Meena in Delhi Crime, or Single Salma. I think, for me, being strong and being a woman are synonymous," she added.

Huma will be seen in the fourth season of "Maharani". The new season has brought in two new names Rajeshwari Sachdev and Darsheel Safary.

Directed by Puneet Prakash, produced by Kangra Talkies Pvt. Ltd., and created by Subhash Kapoor, Maharani 4, stars Huma Qureshi, Shweta Basu Prasad, Vipin Sharma, Amit Sial, Vineet Kumar, Shardul Bhardwaj, Kani Kusruti, and Pramod Pathak.

"Maharani 4" will stream from November 7 on Sony LIV.

Huma had earlier wrote about 'Single Salma', and how "the struggle is real".

She highlighted how smaller, content-driven projects often face challenges in securing adequate theatrical showcasing amidst big-budget and franchise-led releases.

She shared, "We don't come with massive marketing spends or star-powered buzz, and that makes it harder for heartfelt, content-driven stories to find their place. The system still tends to favour the safer, bigger titles, when what we really need is a balance".

Talking about Delhi Crime Season 3, the new edition will have Madam Sir, reprised by Shefali, and her team coming face-to-face with Badi Didi, who builds her empire by trading away the future of young girls.

Tanuj Chopra returns to direct "Delhi Crime S3," along with actors Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, Jaya Bhattacharya, and Anuraag Arora reprising their roles.

The cast is joined by Huma Qureshi, Sayani Gupta, Mita Vasisht, Kelly Dorji, and Anshumaan Pushkar in powerful performances that bring to life the series' most thrilling season yet.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who works in the film industry, I completely agree with her point about smaller content-driven projects struggling. The OTT platforms have helped, but big banners still dominate screens. We need more diversity in storytelling!
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Sarah B
Maharani is one of the best political dramas I've watched! Huma's performance as Rani Bharti is phenomenal. Can't wait for season 4 - the addition of Rajeshwari Sachdev sounds exciting. Indian OTT content is truly world-class now.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate her humanist stance, I wish she'd engage more with real political issues. Art and politics are deeply connected in our society. Actors have a platform that could be used for meaningful social change beyond just entertainment.
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Meera T
Her journey from Gangs of Wasseypur to Maharani shows incredible growth. Indian cinema needs more actors like her who choose substance over stardom. The way she portrays complex women characters is just brilliant! ✨
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David E
As an international viewer, I find Huma's work fascinating. Delhi Crime was eye-opening, and Maharani gives such an authentic look at Indian politics. Her commitment to playing strong women characters is refreshing in global cinema.

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