 Huma Qureshi has not had much luck in recent  years. Except for the  popular OTT  series  Maharani  in which she plays  a  character based  on  the former chief minister  of Bihar  Rabri Devi.
Huma Qureshi has not had much luck in recent  years. Except for the  popular OTT  series  Maharani  in which she plays  a  character based  on  the former chief minister  of Bihar  Rabri Devi.
Season 4 of Maharani will be streaming from 7th November on Sony LIV. This season, it’s not just about survival, it’s about domination. Maharani 4 is where ambition meets annihilation, where betrayals run deep, alliances shift fast, and Rani’s fight has never been more challenging.
In Maharani, Huma creates a woman who is at once street-wise and parliament-foolish but possesses the moral wherewithal to tell right from wrong. Huma’s Rani Bharati runs an expose that transforms her into a neo-Joan Of Arc, a woman who cares deeply for the truth. Ms Qureshi makes sure she elevates her character into some kind of a feminist firebrand without rendering Rani unbelievably noble.
Says Huma “Rani Bharti’s journey has always been about defying the odds, but this season, her ambition hits a whole new level. From homemaker to CM, she shook Bihar’s political ground. Now, she enters the nation’s toughest battlefield.”
The actress who has so far played characters as diverse as Deepa Mehta’s Leila and Tarla Dalal is revved-up about the new season, “Maharani 4 isn’t just the next chapter; it’s her boldest leap yet. The stakes are national, the power games more brutal, and every move could make or break her. It’s the most daring, intense, and unfiltered version of Rani we’ve ever seen, and I can’t wait for audiences to witness her evolution.”

 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				