“The conventional way is: the bigger the star, the more money they take home, oftentimes, even when their screen time is shorter and their roles are smaller,” Huma stated in a podcast AfterHours with All About Eve.
She further openly expressed her assumption that Alia Bhatt, who is known for her stellar performances and widespread popularity, would command higher fee regardless of the size of her part. “Alia Bhatt will draw more money than others even if her part is small. I am assuming that she was the highest-paid actor in Gangubai Kathiawadi,” Huma stated.
Huma Qureshi talks about pay parity in the film industry; says ‘male actors are paid more’
In the same interview, Huma also addressed the trolling that Deepika Padukone received after she admitted to seeing other men while she was dating Ranveer Singh. She also talked about the trolling culture in today’s society, where individuals are subjected to criticism for every aspect of their lives, no matter their actions.
Sharing her own approach to dealing with online negativity, Huma revealed that she refrains from engaging with comments about herself on the internet.
On the work front, Huma will be next seen in her third season of Maharani which features the return of Rani Bharti with a powerful narrative wielding the weapon of education.