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Maharani 3 trailer Huma Qureshi as Rani Bharti is torn between justice and revenge


By - 22 Feb 2024 03:16 PM
"Trailer for Maharani: Huma Qureshi plays Rani Bharti again, and she is fierce and vulnerable at the same time. In addition to her work in the OTT arena, Huma Qureshi has given some incredible performances on the big screen. Whether it's Monica Oh My Darling or Gangs of Wasseypur, she has won over the crowds. Even after launching her online series Maharani, Huma continued to grow as an actor. Huma is scheduled to return as Rani Bharti in Maharani Season 3, following two successful seasons. The teaser for the film, which features Huma battling to escape prison and take control of the world of politics controlled by men, depicts her as being split between seeking justice and exacting revenge. Strong statements like ""Bandook kamjor log chalate hai, samajdaar log dimaag"" (weak people use firearms, smart people use their brains) can be found in the trailer. In the upcoming season, Huma plays a strong mother in addition to being a politician who is suspected of killing her spouse. Observing her in the political arena, her strong yet vulnerable position is quite amazing. Dimple Kharbanda and Naren Kumar are the producers of Maharani 3.
Subhash Kapoor is the creator, and Saurabh Bhave is the director. Subhash Kapoor and Nandan Singh wrote the compelling narrative, which offers important roles for Huma Qureshi, Amit Sial, Vineet Kumar, Pramod Pathak, Kani Kusruti, Anuja Sathe, Sushil Pandey, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, and Sohum Shah. Maharani 3 will make its debut on March 7, 2024. Professionally speaking, Huma just finished writing a book titled Zeba: An Accidental Superhero. She'll next be seen in the movie Pooja Meri Jaan. Actor Huma Qureshi claims that her two-part gangster thriller Gangs of Wasseypur, directed by Anurag Kashyap, transformed her life but also left her feeling ""lost"" following its 2012 release. Huma gained international recognition and became a rising star thanks to the highly regarded movies starring Manoj Bajpayee and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. In a conversation with writer Barkha Dutt for Mojo Story, Huma discussed her big screen debut and the obstacles that followed. ""I got my first brush with success pretty early on,"" the woman remarked. Perhaps it was just the excitement of leaving the house and pursuing a career as an actor, and then Gangs of Wasseypur happened. In 2010, I relocated to Mumbai, and by 2012, the movie had been released and was a huge hit in India. My universe burst into pieces just now. They gave me about Rs 75,000 for this movie, that's it.Currently, I am employed by Viacom 18, who serves as my producers. However, it wasn't a fancy production—that was my first movie. "