Updated On: 11 December, 2022 08:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Post Monica O My Darling, Huma Qureshi on carving her space and realising her potential on screen

Huma Qureshi
It takes some people a lifetime to discover themselves and be comfortable in their skin. For Huma Qureshi, who has had an eventful year with a striking cameo in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s `Gangubai` and a marvellous act in Vasan Bala’s `Monica O My Darling`, the road to this realisation took almost a decade, which invariably delayed her growth in the industry. “I feel when you change from within, your reality mirrors it. Today, when I feel sure about myself, it reflects in the kind of work that I am getting and delivering,” says the actor, who made her Bollywood debut with gangster drama Gangs of Wasseypur (2012). While she hoped to achieve big and better projects post her debut, the actor couldn’t exploit her potential barring a couple of outings including Sriram Raghavan’s Badlapur (2015).
Qureshi shares that she had little confidence in her capabilities as an actor, and it took some introspection during the pandemic to finally come into her own. “A lot of times I refused scripts because I felt scared and under prepared. I was constantly trying to find myself. Now, I am not [scared] because I know myself,” says the actor who has realised that to make a character stand out, she needs to put her own stamp on it. What also helps Qureshi is being self-assured in her strengths. “If you bring me the role of a seductress, I will play her the way I know. Today, when I am getting the opportunities to express myself, the least I want to do is be honest to myself and the audience,” she says.