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**Huma Qureshi: Aiming for Action - A Candid Take on "Animal" and Beyond!**
Huma Qureshi, in a recent interview with India Today, expressed her admiration for the action-packed film "Animal" and her desire to take on roles that involve wielding a machine gun and engaging in intense action scenes. The actor praised the film's machismo, action sequences, and music, describing it as a "crafty film" that she genuinely enjoyed.
Reflecting on the polarizing reactions to "Animal," Huma emphasized the importance of diverse film choices, stating, "I feel like all kinds of films should be made, and as an audience, it is your choice whether you want to watch that film or not." She acknowledged the debates surrounding films' impact on society but highlighted the coexistence of different genres, mentioning her excitement as an actor to be part of destructive and edgy narratives.
Regarding her future projects, Huma mentioned her role in the upcoming third season of "Maharani," directed by Saurabh Bhave. As she gears up for this new venture, Huma's openness to exploring roles that challenge stereotypes and offer unique narratives adds a dynamic dimension to her acting career.
While "Animal" received acclaim for its action-packed storytelling, it also faced criticism for its depiction of misogyny. Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the film features an ensemble cast, including Ranbir Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor, and Triptii Dimri. The post-credits scene teased a potential sequel titled "Animal Park," adding to the intrigue generated by the blockbuster.
In a cinematic landscape where actors increasingly embrace diverse roles, Huma Qureshi's enthusiasm for challenging and dynamic characters reinforces her commitment to contributing to the rich tapestry of Indian cinema. As she looks forward to wielding a metaphorical machine gun on screen, audiences can anticipate more of her compelling performances that transcend conventional boundaries.