It’s been virtually two years since actor Huma Qureshi forayed into the West with net movie, Army of the Dead, and garnered constructive response. But there has not been an announcement of her second worldwide mission since then. And she admits she is being very picky as she explores her profession and is in no rush.
“Army of the Dead was released in 2021, and in the same year the first season of Maharani was also streamed. Last year I had a packed year with Mithya, Maharani season 2, Valimai, Double XL and Monica, O My Darling. Honestly, I haven’t had the mind space to think about chasing after a project because I haven’t had a breather,” Qureshi says.
As an actor, she admits she is hungry for good movies, sequence and roles. “Whether it’s in India or in the film industry in the US, I want to be part of cinema. I have always been choosy about the work that I do and it’s no different when it comes to saying yes to the work that comes my way from the west. When it comes to the work announcement from the West, you will have to wait and watch,” she provides.
Qureshi asserts that there is no such thing as a denying that Indian illustration is getting higher internationally, particularly Indian initiatives making a mark on the Oscars as effectively.
“Indian cinema has captured the imagination of the west for a long time now. But what’s applause worthy and should be celebrated is the fact that a Telugu film (RRR) which celebrates the true spirit of commercial Indian cinema has won the Oscar for Best Original Song and other important recognitions in the US this year. That’s not all, The Elephant Whisperers hit it out of the park by winning the Best Documentary Short Film Oscar. As an Indian and as a member of the Indian film fraternity, I felt proud because we had been recognised in two completely different genres,” she mentions, including, “Indian actors have always played an important role in the cinema of the West.”
Thanking actors Irrfan Khan and Priyanka Chopra Jonas for paving a means, Qureshi says, “With Hollywood films becoming global in terms of the actors who are cast from different countries and ethnic backgrounds, it bodes well for actors at large is what I feel.”
She additionally sheds gentle on the actual fact how of late, actors from India and actors who’re American with Indian roots have modified the narrative immensely. “Top actors from the Hindi film industry including Irrfan Khan and Priyanka Chopra have featured in films backed by top studios and directed by some of the most celebrated names in the west. Their journeys are inspiring and they have clearly been able to break the stereotypes associated with Indian actors,” she ends.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com