Delhi Crime is a popular Netflix show that has returned with its third instalment. The story is inspired by real and spine-chilling incidents of human trafficking. The season pits Huma Qureshi as Badi didi against Shefali Shah as IPS Vartika. Ever since the series' release, Huma is praised for her gritty role. As she continues to win hearts, let's have a look at her 12 incredible performances
Updated On: 2025-11-13 06:45 PM IST
Compiled by : Aakruti Bagla
Huma’s debut as the strong-willed Mohsina in Gangs of Wasseypur made an immediate impact. In a film crowded with complex characters, she stood out for her grace, emotional intelligence, and effortless screen presence.
In Dedh Ishqiya, Huma Qureshi shines as Munira Aslam Zia ul Bano, the loyal confidante and companion to Madhuri Dixit’s character, Begum Para. In a recent interview with mid-day, she revealed how a kissing scene between them was chopped off.
Huma Qureshi played a supporting but crucial role in Varun Dhawan's Badlapur. Her portrayal of Jhimli, a prostitute with a golden heart, added emotional depth.
In her latest outing, Huma takes a bold leap by stepping into the shoes of a villain for the first time. As Badi Didi, she embodies menace with striking restraint, proving once again that she’s unafraid to explore the darker edges of storytelling.
Switching gears completely, Huma dazzled as the mysterious and magnetic Monica Machado in the neo-noir thriller Monica, O My Darling. It’s one of her most stylish and unpredictable roles
Playing the iconic chef Tarla Dalal, Huma infused warmth and quiet determination into the role. She captured the struggles and triumphs of a woman balancing domestic life with ambition.
In Jolly LLB 2, Huma Qureshi plays Pushpa Pandey, the supportive yet strong-willed wife of Akshay Kumar’s character, Jagdishwar “Jolly” Mishra. While her role isn’t central to the courtroom drama, Huma adds depth and charm to the narrative.
Adding another shade to her repertoire, Huma’s rom-com Single Salma, a tale of self-discovery, promised a refreshing take on romance, packed with wit, warmth, and her signature screen presence.
In Leila, she stepped into a dystopian world and delivered one of her most emotionally layered performances. Her ability to bring empathy and strength to every character proves her instinct for stories that matter.
In Maharani, Huma sheds all glamour to become Rani Bharti — a rural woman thrust into politics who evolves into a commanding, morally driven leader. The role demanded grit, vulnerability, and transformation, and Huma delivered all three with rare conviction.
In Mithya, Huma Qureshi delivers a gripping performance as Juhi Adhikari, a Hindi literature professor whose life spirals out of control after a confrontation with her student.
Huma Qureshi inspired with her performance in Double XL, a film addressing bodyshaming issue. She plays Rajshri Trivedi, a Meerut-based girl who is willing to defy her family's desire to see her married in order to pursue her dream of becoming a TV sports presenter.