Updated on: Nov 23, 2025 07:51 pm IST
Huma Qureshi shared that men should stop commenting on women’s clothes, their looks and their weight in a recent interview.
Huma Qureshi is receiving a lot of praise for her performance in two of her OTT releases, Delhi Crime Season 3 and Maharani Season 4. In a recent conversation on The Male Feministthe actor discussed a range of topics, including her career, feminism, and the beauty standards in the industry. Huma also shared her opinion on how the punishment for online harassment and eve-teasing at public places should be the same.
What Huma said
During the chat, Huma said, “There are comments like 'post a picture in a bikini,' and I am like, 'kar kya rahe ho boss?' It is very disgusting, and it is quite sad. According to me, just like you get the punishment for physically teasing a girl on the road and harassing her online, the same punishment should be given online (I am aghast at these comments. According to me, the punishment for physically teasing a girl on the road and harassing her online should be the same). There is no difference.”
'Please give me your comment'
She added, “You are slipping into my DMs and sending me dirty pictures or writing dirty comments on my post, then you should also get the same punishment that you get if you misbehave with someone on the road. I just want to talk about a basic common sense that girls care about their clothes, about their make-up, what kind of life they live, what work they do, how many times they return home. aati hein, unke vazan kya hein unke baare mein please tippani dena band kar dijiye (The same punishment should be given to you for harassing someone on the streets. I want to say something basic that men should stop commenting about how a woman dresses up, how her make-up looks, her lifestyle, when she returns home, what her weight is).”
Huma rose to fame with Anurag Kashyap’s gritty thriller Gangs of Wasseypur: Part 2 in 2012. She was recently seen in Season 4 of Maharani and played the role of a cop in the film Bayan, which was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). She also starred in Jolly LLB 3. She played the antagonist in Netflix’s Delhi Crime 3.







