Huma Qureshi started her Bollywood journey by starring in edgy, unconventional films but even she had doubts about signing Sriram Raghavan’s ‘Badlapur’ as the actress felt it was “too dark” and “hard-hitting”.
“The only reason I said yes was because of the team and how everybody believed in it. I was the third actor to join the movie and I was really scared. We had a big discussion about should I, shouldn’t I or will it be too much or too dark. I have been a part of edgy films earlier but ‘Badlapur’ was quite hard-hitting,” Huma told PTI in an interview. Huma, 28, is one of the four actresses in the Varun Dhawan-Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer revenge drama. Though her presence is limited to 5-6 scenes in the movie, Huma has earned a lot of praise for her performance.
The actress said film’s success has come as a big relief for everyone involved in the project, but particularly for Varun Dhawan, who shed his romantic image to play anti-hero. “The next big risk was definitely Varun playing something like this. It was an unfamiliar territory for him.
He has done a fabulous job in pulling it off. “Initially, we all were apprehensive about the film but with time as people started coming in, we started becoming more confident.
Hats off to Sriram that at no point he thought of softening the content because of our doubts,” she said. Huma, who played the role of a sex-worker, said it was not easy to portray the nuances of Jhimli in such a short span. “It is one of the most difficult characters I have done. It was complex and a lot had to be said in a small duration. (PTI)