
Huma Qureshi talked about the concept of feminism and how it is misconstrued a lot nowadays. The actor said that the idea means well for both men and women.
Huma Qureshi has spoken about how the word feminism has come to be associated with a negative light.
While basking in the plaudits for her performances in Delhi Crime Season 3 and Maharani Season 4, Huma Qureshi sat for a chat on the latest episode of The Male Feminist, where she discussed feminism. She had once said that punishment for
eve-teasing and online harassment should be the same: ‘There is no difference’.
Huma Qureshi discussed the misinterpretation of the word ‘feminism’.
Amidst the chat, Huma says, she feels that the word ‘feminism” is seen in a negative light. It is being misconstrued. What we are talking about, what we say is that both men and women should get equal opportunities and treated normally. Both of them must be treated equally, given the same opportunities or not, so the thinking will also become like that.
Adding that “nobody is saying that you should be putting men down. Nothing like that.It’s merely basic common sense what we are saying that is just it.
On on professional front, Huma was recently seen in Delhi Crime Season 3, wherein she essayed the role of a formidable villain, Badi Didi, who runs a human trafficking network.
The show is streaming on Netflix.
She will next be seen in the film Toxic: A Fairytale for the Grown-ups. Helmed by Geethu Mohandas, the film stars Yash in the lead role alongside Nayanthara, Tara Sutaria, Akshay Oberoi and Kiara Advani in key roles. The film is scheduled to release in 2026.
News Edit KV Raman

