Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi tells "feminism is first
seen as a dirty word", but the attitude towards it is slowly changing.
Huma, who spoke about the representation of women in media
and gender equality at the UN headquarters in New York in March, feels feminism
stands for equality for numerous.
"I think worldwide, feminism was first seen as a dirty
word. But now feminism is seen as a word which is about equality. This is about
giving equal options to everyone. India is no different from the west. We also
looked at it in a certain way and now it is completely different," Huma said
over the phone from Mumbai.
When it comes to gender inequality at the workplace, Huma told,
"More women in workspace means more security for women. I am all for that.
I think things are changing slowly, but surely they are changing for the
better."
From "Gangs of Wasseypur", "Luv Shuv Tey
Chicken Khurana", "Ek Thi Daayan", "Dedh Ishqiya" to
"Jolly LLB 2", Huma takes up strong female characters in movies. And
it doesn't happen by fluke.
"It is a part conscious and part luck. I want to see
interesting and strong characters and I am lucky enough that the directors and
makers are doing such kind of projects with me. So it is a mix of all."
After doing some short movies, Huma, who hails from Delhi,
came into the spotlight with Anurag Kashyap's dark thriller "Gangs of
Wasseypur - Part 2" in 2012. Since then, it has been a case of hit and
miss in Bollywood.
At the moment, Huma is looking forward to horror movie
"Dobaara: See Your Evil", in which she features with her brother
Saqib Saleem. Directed by Prawaal Raman, the film also features Lisa Ray, Adil
Hussain among others and is slated to release on June 2.
Speaking about the movie, Huma told, "It is a very
special film because we are acting together for the first time. We never
thought that we will get an opportunity to act in a film together so early in
our career. We are very excited about that."
Huma says shooting with her brother was different.
"Saqib is very sensitive as a co-star. He is very
involved with everything and hard working. It was a great pleasure to work with
him. I discovered new aspects to Saqib's personality that I didn't know. I
understand him better as a co-star than a sister."
"Dobaara: See Your Evil" is an official remake of
the Hollywood film "Oculus", which released in 2013. The Mike Fangan
supernatural psychological horror film stars Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites.
It revolves around a young woman who is convinced that an
antique mirror is responsible for the death and misfortune that her family
suffered.
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