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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bollywood Star Huma Qureshi Embraces Rural Roles, Finds Joy in the Challenge

Bollywood Star Huma Qureshi Embraces Rural Roles, Finds Joy in the Challenge

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Huma Qureshi, an urban Delhi native, takes on rural, rustic characters
  • Finds it challenging to step into roles so different from her own background
  • But says she enjoys the process of adapting and transforming for each character
Bollywood Star Huma Qureshi Embraces Rural Roles, Finds Joy in the Challenge

In a recent interview, Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi has opened up about the challenges she faces in portraying rural, rustic characters on screen. Qureshi, who hails from an urban background in Delhi, shared that stepping into roles so different from her own upbringing is a significant challenge.

"I'm such an urban girl. I've grown up in Delhi. So, I mean, I went to an English medium school, college. I'm very urban in my thought process and how I am," Qureshi explained. "So, for me to play these very, very rural, rustic characters is, of course, a challenge because it's not me. It doesn't come naturally to me."

However, the actress also expressed her enjoyment in taking on these transformative roles. "Of course, I had to work hard and everybody was like, Huma kaise karegi? But bahut maza aata hai. And I think that's my job as an actor is to dhalo myself into each and every character," she said.

Qureshi's willingness to step outside her comfort zone and embrace characters vastly different from her own background showcases her versatility as an actress. Despite the difficulties, she finds fulfillment in the process of adapting and bringing these rural, rustic roles to life on the big screen.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Huma Qureshi, who grew up in Delhi, admits that playing rural, rustic characters is a challenge for her as it is very different from her own urban upbringing and thought process.
Despite the difficulties, Qureshi says she finds great joy in the process of adapting and transforming herself to embody each new character, even if it is vastly different from her own background.
Qureshi's willingness to step outside her comfort zone and embrace characters that are so different from her own experiences showcases her versatility and commitment as an actress.

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