Updated On: 07 March, 2024 05:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Playing a woman breaking into male bastion of politics in Maharani, Huma on battling sexist notions within and outside industry

Huma Qureshi
On the surface, Huma Qureshi’s character in Maharani has little in common with her. But the actor identifies with the homemaker-turned-chief minister who has to fight not only the opposition party, but also sexist notions to claim power. After all, the actor too has battled sexism in the movie industry. She recalls, “[Initially], I was told, ‘You can’t be an actress.’ My reaction was, ‘Why not? Now, I only want to be an actress.’ I have also been told, ‘Actresses shouldn’t sound like Miss Know-it-all.’”
Qureshi believes the only way to fight patriarchy is to prove the naysayers wrong. The actor is happy to observe that women are defying gender roles and chasing their dreams. “On the set of Maharani, we had two women working in the camera department, which was viewed as a male bastion. I told them to keep doing it because it was lovely to see them pick up equipment and lug it around. Whenever they tell you that you can’t do something, that’s exactly what you should do. We, as artistes, [also] have a responsibility to talk about it. For instance, I often [point out to] journalists when their question has a [gender] bias.”