Indian cinema, according to Huma Qureshi, “has captured the imagination of the west.”
Indian cinema
According to Huma Qureshi, “Indian cinema has captured the imagination of the west.””Gangs of Wasseypur 2” was the film that brought Huma Qureshi to public attention.In a recent interview, Huma Qureshi discussed her thoughts on the ever-changing character of Indian cinema, stating that it has captivated the imagination of western audiences.According to Qureshi, Indian representation is getting better day by day at the world arena, particularly after some of the projects made it to the Oscars. This is especially the case after some of the projects made it to the Grammys.
Telugu film
“For a very long time now, Indian cinema has been able to captivate the imagination of western audiences. But what really deserves celebration and should be embraced is the fact that a Telugu film called RRR, which honours the genuine essence of commercial Indian cinema, was awarded the Academy Award for Best Original Song and several other significant recognitions in the United States this year.”That’s not all, The Elephant Whisperers won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film. They knocked it out of the park. “As an Indian and as a member of the Indian film fraternity, I felt proud because we had been recognised in two completely different genres,” she mentions, adding,
Hindustan Times
“I felt proud because we had been recognized in two completely different languages as well.”According to Hindustan Times, the actor from the film Double XL paid tribute to other Indian stars Irfan Khan and Priyanka Chopra for playing a significant role in opening the road for the recognition of Indian cinema on a global scale.She continued by saying that “top actors from the Hindi film industry including Irrfan Khan and Priyanka Chopra have featured in films backed by top studios and directed by some of the most celebrated names in the west.
Gangs of Wasseypur 2
” Their lives are an inspiration, and it is obvious that they have been able to shatter the prejudices that are commonly connected with Indian performers.Gangs of Wasseypur 2 was the film that brought Huma Qureshi to public attention. After then, she had starring roles in a number of successful films, including Badlapur, Monica O’My Darling, Jolly LLB, Dedh Ishqiya, and a few others.
