Actor Huma Qureshi, who will quickly be seen within the second season of the SonyLIV sequence Maharani, lately spoke in regards to the “negative” nature of the commentary that surrounds Hindi movies. In the previous couple of months, the Hindi movie trade has been battling the ‘boycott culture’, and aside from Gangubai Kathiawadi and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, no different Hindi movies have made a big dent on the field workplace.
In a chat with Puja Talwar, Huma stated that everybody is in a rush to go judgement towards the Hindi movie trade. “Everyone’s become too critical, too negative. A few films have not worked and everyone is ready to write everyone’s obituary. Wait a while. Good films will come. Some haven’t worked, that’s okay,” she stated. Huma added that quite a lot of movies which have launched in current instances have been within the making even earlier than the pandemic and the producers determined to carry on to them so they might showcase these in theatres.
“You also have to understand that post-Covid-19, this is a fresh lot of films that have come in. All these makers, actors, producers have held on to these films for so long, not released them because of theatres. I mean we don’t even know the reality of how they were made, what happened. Let’s be a little kinder I think,” she stated.
Huma Qureshi was final seen alongside Ajith in Valimai. Whereas the movie did properly in Tamil Nadu, it didn’t generate a lot income within the Hindi belt. Commerce analyst Girish Johar beforehand shared with indianexpress.com, “The content (of Valimai) is not something that the Hindi audience has not seen (before). Bollywood has been making hardcore commercial entertainers with fast-paced, sleek action sequences. Hindi belt is also exposed to the Hollywood kind of filmmaking. For them (the audience in the Hindi market), it was another regular film.”
Huma’s upcoming movies embody Tarla, Monica, O My Darling and Double XL. She can also be stated to be part of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi.