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Huma Qureshi is part of the ensemble star cast of 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups' that includes Yash and Nayanthara among others
Huma Qureshi is having a packed 2025. If we count Maalik in, she will have four releases this year, moving comfortably between streaming, regional cinema, mainstream Bollywood and indie (there was Bayaan at TIFF).
But the actor is also part of Geetu Mohandas' Toxic next year, which will possibly be her biggest pan-Indian project till date.
"I don't want to box myself as an artist. I want to do everything. I feel blessed that I can do a stunning, hot song at the same time I'm putting flecks of grey in my hair. As an actor, it's a really great space to be in and I wouldn't have it any other way. Perhaps my quest is to become the most versatile actor in the country," Huma says.
She reveals that Toxic will be her next big South release, "It's a mammoth production and it was great to collaborate with a star of Yash's magnitude and director of Geetu Mohandas' calibre. They have created something beautiful and exceptional, and it will be well worth the wait. I want to work more frequently in South but as yet, nothing really exciting has come up."
This has been a dire year for Hindi cinema, with just a scattering of decent films, and one theory is that making Hindi films has become too expensive. Does she agree? Huma responds, "In Malayalam cinema, they are making wonderful stories in limited, cost-controlled budgets. Whereas in Bollywood, we are becoming safer in our stories, but we also want to go large in size and scale. It's a McDonald's kind of production mentality, which creates food that is tasty and mass-produced but not really nutritious."
She adds, "Today, nobody would release a film like Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana in theatres. Even a Kahaani or a Queen would a get a very limited release. It's the stakeholders, distributors and exhibitors that have to come together and really rethink this model, because they are killing the business in the long term. The business is not sustained by spectacle films. It's always sustained by mid-level and small-level films."