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Huma Qureshi says acting deepens her connection with humanity, not politics
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67593, member: 636"] Actress Huma Qureshi says portraying powerful female characters has deepened her compassion rather than shifting her views on governance. The performer returns as Rani Bharti in the fourth season of Maharani, which begins streaming on Sony LIV starting on Friday, Nov. 7. She told reporters her political perspectives remain unchanged but the experience has strengthened her focus on human connection above all else. Qureshi emphasized her commitment to depicting authentic, multidimensional female protagonists across her body of work. She cited her performances in Maharani, Delhi Crime and Single Salma as examples of roles that embody both strength and womanhood as interchangeable qualities. The actress recently addressed challenges facing content-focused productions that lack substantial marketing budgets, noting the entertainment industry still gravitates toward bigger titles at the expense of smaller stories. The latest Maharani installment welcomes Rajeshwari Sachdev and Darsheel Safary to the cast. Meanwhile, Qureshi joins the third season of Delhi Crime, where Inspector Shefali Shah and her unit confront a criminal network exploiting young women. That series features returning performers Rasika Dugal and Rajesh Tailang alongside newcomers Sayani Gupta and Mita Vasisht. [/QUOTE]
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