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Published 21:03 IST, April 6th 2019

We as a society don't like strong women: Huma Qureshi

Actor Huma Qureshi says it is difficult to get well-written female parts in films, which she believes, is a reflection of how the society does not always like strong, opinionated women.

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Actor Huma Qureshi says it is difficult to get well-written female parts in films, which she believes, is a reflection of how the society does not always like strong, opinionated women. The actor has featured in several critically-acclaimed films such as the "Gangs of Wasseypur" series, "D Day" and "Badlapur", among others, where she had a strong part to play.

"It is difficult to get well-written female parts. We as a society don't like strong women. We like women who are not vocal about what they think and feel. That reflects in our films as well," Huma said.

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Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of Forevermark diamond collection, the actor said that there is a change in the way female narrative is coming on screen, thanks to more inclusion of women on and off screen.

"Today, things are changing though. There are a lot more strong female writers, directors, producers and actors who are changing the game. That is a good, welcome change," she added.

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Huma, will be next seen in "Leila" which will stream on Netflix from June.Co-directed by Deepa Mehta, Shanker Raman and Pawan Kumar, the dystopian drama that the netflix series will revolve around is based on Prayaag Akbar's book of the same name.

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"I love Deepa Mehta, she is a mentor and a friend. Working with her has changed my life. I am very excited about 'Liela', though I cannot talk much about it right now but it was an incredible, amazing experience," Huma said.

The six-episode series follows Shalini (Huma), a mother in search of her daughter Leila whom she lost one tragic summer. Shalini deals with various hardships in the course of her search, in a story of longing, faith and loss.

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The series also features Siddharth, Rahul Khanna, Sanjay Suri and Arif Zakaria among others in significant roles.

Huma was also seen sharing a glipmse of the show on her twitter handle captioning it as, “What if the near Future is your worst nightmare come true? @NetflixIndia #Leila @IamDeepaMehta #netflix”.

The series will begin streaming exclusively on Netflix from June 14 this year.

21:03 IST, April 6th 2019