Huma Qureshi Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth, Lifestyle & Facts

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full Name: Huma Saleem Qureshi

Profession: Actor

Date of Birth: 28 July 1986 (Monday)

Age (as of 2023): 37 Years

Birthplace: New Delhi

Zodiac sign: Leo

Nationality: Indian

Hometown: New Delhi

Religion: Islam [3] Koimoi

Food Habit: Non-Vegetarian [4] Fashion Lady

Age: 37 Years

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EDUCATION

College/University: Gargi College, New Delhi

Educational Qualification: Graduation in History Honours [2] India Today

PHYSICAL STATISTICS

Height[1]IMDB: in centimeters – 165 cm in meters – 1.65 m in feet & inches – 5′ 4¾”

Eye Colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Marital Status: Unmarried

Affairs/Boyfriends: • Manoj Tanwar (2007) • Ibrahim Ansari, Businessman from Nehru Place (2008) • Arjan Bajwa , Actor (Rumoured, 2012) [7] Free Press Journal • Shahid Kapoor , Actor (Rumoured, 2013) [8] Free Press Journal • Anurag Kashyap , Director (Rumoured, 2014) [9] Times of India • Sohail Khan , Actor (Rumoured, 2016) [10] Times of India • Abhishek Chaubey, Director (Rumoured) [11] Free Press Journal • Mudassar Aziz, Director (2019- Present) [12] Times of India

Parents: Father – Saleem Qureshi (Restaurateur) Mother – Ameena Qureshi

Siblings: Brother(s) – 3 • Naeem Qureshi (Elder, Businessman) • Haseen Qureshi (Elder, Businessman) • Saqib Saleem (Younger, Actor)

Father: Saleem Qureshi

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Debut: TV: Upanishad Ganga (2012) as Pundalik’s wife Nati Hussaini Film, Hindi: Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1 (2012) Film, Malayalam: White (2016) Film, Hollywood: Viceroy’s House (2017) Film, Tamil: Kaala (2018) Web-Series: Leila (2019)

MONEY FACTOR

Car Collection: Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV Land Rover

OTHER INFORMATION

Hobbies: Playing Basketball, Reading Autobiographies, and Travelling

Food: Shaami Kebabs, Biryani, Sushi, Galauti, and Malai Tikkas

Actor(s): Ranbir Kapoor , Shah Rukh Khan , and Salman Khan

Film(s): Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), Om Shanti Om (2007), Titanic (1997), and Blue Valentine (2010)

Perfume: Daisy by Marc Jacobs

INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Huma Qureshi’s journey from the bustling streets of Delhi to the glitz of Bollywood is nothing short of inspiring. Born into a family where her father ran a successful chain of restaurants, Huma’s early life was shaped by a blend of culinary enterprise and academic diligence. In her school days, she embraced her inner geek, diving deep into her studies and exploring her passion for the arts. This foundation ultimately paved the way for her adventurous spirit, leading her to join a theatre group called ‘Act 1’ during her college years. Under the guidance of renowned theatre director N. K. Sharma, whom she affectionately regards as her lucky mascot, Huma cultivated her skills and often sought his counsel before embarking on any film role.

Initially, her aspirations to become an actor met with resistance from her parents, who had their reservations about her career choice. However, Huma’s determination and resilience shone through, and she openly shared her struggles in various interviews, reflecting on the challenges she faced while navigating the competitive film industry. In 2008, she made the pivotal move from Delhi to Mumbai, chasing her dreams with an audition for the film ‘Junction,’ which unfortunately never saw the light of day. Nonetheless, she quickly carved a niche for herself in advertising, signing a two-year contract with Hindustan Unilever and featuring in her first TV commercial alongside the esteemed actor Abhishek Bachchan, where she portrayed a reporter.

Her growing presence in commercial advertisements, including memorable spots with Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, caught the attention of filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. It was during the filming of a mobile phone ad directed by Kashyap that he promised Huma a role in his upcoming project, which turned out to be the groundbreaking film ‘Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1.’ Although her anticipated debut in the Tamil film ‘Billa II: The Beginning’ was delayed, Huma soon rose to fame with her compelling performances in various Bollywood films, including ‘Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 2,’ ‘Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana,’ ‘Ek Thi Daayan,’ ‘D-Day,’ and ‘Jolly LLB 2.’ Her advocacy for body positivity was highlighted in 2014 when she participated in the ‘Be Unstoppable’ campaign against body shaming.

Beyond the silver screen, Huma’s versatility shines through her participation in music videos like ‘Mitti Di Khusboo’ and ‘Tumhe Dillagi,’ as well as her role as a judge on the television reality show ‘India’s Best Dramebaaz’ in 2018. Her red carpet appearances at the Cannes Film Festival in both 2018 and 2019 marked her presence on an international stage and solidified her status in the global film community. Further expanding her horizons, Huma made her mark in Hollywood with her role in the Netflix series ‘Army of the Dead’ in 2020, showcasing her talent to a wider audience.

Huma Qureshi’s influence extends beyond acting; she has graced the covers of numerous popular magazines and walked the runway for prestigious fashion shows. Her friendship with figures like director Farah Khan and the affectionate nickname bestowed by fellow actor Ayushmann Khurrana, “Chumma Qureshi,” reflect her warm personality and camaraderie within the industry. An interesting anecdote from her time filming ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ reveals that a restaurant in Varanasi, Vatika, even named a dish after her, inspired by her customized orders during the shoot. As she continues to evolve as an artist, Huma recently launched her debut novel, ‘Zeba: An Accidental Superhero,’ at the Bangalore Literature Festival on December 2, 2023. This fiction novel tells the tale of a kingdom and its brave protagonist, Zeba, who triumphs over adversity with her superpowers, further establishing Huma Qureshi as a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry.

Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.

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