[Watch] Amid ‘Tarla’ Release, Huma Qureshi Talks About ‘Religious Polarisation In Bollywood’

New Delhi: Huma Qureshi’s ‘Tarla’, based on the life of Tarla Dalal released today and is getting mixed reviews. In the midst of all this, in a recent episode of AajTak’s Seedhi Baat, she discussed the issue of religious polarisation in the film industry. Huma said that she has never felt discriminated against because she’s Muslim.

She said, “Aaj kal jab main yeh baatein sunti hoon toh lagta hain ki ye baatein ho kyun rahi hai? (I don’t understand where these things are coming from).”

The anchor clarified, “These discussions are happening because when Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited America, the media asked him a single question, which was about the safety and protection of Muslims in India. Do you think this was the right question?” To this, the actress said, “I never realised that I am Muslim and I am different. My father is running a restaurant, Saleem’s in Kailash Colony (in Delhi) for 50 years. In my personal experience, I have never felt it. People might have felt it. Having said that, I feel, questions should be asked and every government should answer.”

Meanwhile, News18’s review of Huma Qureshi’s Tarla is out. It reads, “One star in the rating is definitely reserved for Huma and Sharib. She may not have transcended the physical attributes of the diminutive Tarla in the actual sense (except adding a few obvious freckles to her face and the protruding bunny teeth), but she has brought the home chef to life convincingly enough, leaving you rooting for her, long after the end credits roll.”

Tarla is a tale from the past but its resonance is contemporary. But as a film that celebrates a life and a calling and has Huma Qureshi in piping-hot form, it is only moderately scrumptious,” NDTV wrote.

 

 

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