Huma Qureshi’s Maharani Season 4 has received appreciation from both fans and critics since its release. The series is known for its intense plot and political drama. The fourth season is based on Rani Bharti, played by Huma, as she resigns from her position as Bihar’s Chief Minister and moves to Delhi to challenge the Prime Minister, played by Vipin Sharma. The story picks up after she transfers her responsibilities to her daughter, Roshni. It explores themes of power, betrayal, and political scenario on a national level.
Huma’s performance has been well-received, even by her friend and fellow actor, Rajkummar Rao. Recently, he posted the trailer for Maharani 4 on Instagram, praising Huma’s work. He wrote, “Maharani is already doing phenomenally well and now we have #DelhiCrime coming. @iamhumaq you are killing it with all the amazing work. So proud of you Dost. Upwards and Onwards.” Huma responded by resharing his story, writing, “Thank you Raju… means so much my talented friend,” displaying their close bond and rapport with each other. They also starred together in the 2022 movie, Monica, Oh My Darling.

As Maharani 4 continues to trend, Huma is also preparing for her next big release, Delhi Crime Season 3. The series, set to release on Netflix on November 13, will feature her in a darker role as Badi Didi, who operates a human trafficking network. The story starts with the shocking discovery of an abandoned child, leading DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) and her team into a tense interstate investigation.

Featuring returning stars such as Rasika Dugal and Rajesh Tailang, the series will address issues of child abuse, corruption, and crime in modern society. Maharani Season 4 is currently available for streaming on SonyLIV and OTTplay Premium, and Delhi Crime 3 is set to be released on Netflix on November 13.
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