Humaima Malick enters B-town

The model-turned actor is currently shooting for Soham Shah’s film Sher.


Saadia Qamar June 06, 2012
Humaima Malick enters B-town

KARACHI:


Model-turned-actor Humaima Malick, who rose to fame with Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol last year, is now set to make her entry into Bollywood with a role in action-thriller Sher.


The film, which will be shot in Jaipur, Gujarat and Rajasthan, will see Malick starring opposite Bollywood veteran Sanjay Dutt. Directed by Soham Shah of Kaal fame, the film will also feature Vivek Oberoi and Paresh Rawal. Buzz has it that Malick has taken her Pakistani stylist Akif Ilyas to India for her make-up and styling.

About her role in the film, Malick says, “I feel I’m crossing the border with a role that echoes my earlier film. Like my character in Bol, here too, my character revolts against patriarchy. I am not just the male protagonist’s wife.” The film is narrated in a flashback by Malick after her husband’s death.

In her first Bollywood film, Malick plays the same role as Shabana Azmi’s national award winning role in Vinay Shukla’s Godmother. Godmother, which was released in 1999, was inspired by the life of Santokben Jadeja, a gangster’s wife.

Sher will be released by the end of the year.

Published In The Express Tribune, June 7th, 2012.

COMMENTS (19)

Diddly poo | 12 years ago | Reply

@1984: The balance is not quite as lopsided as Bollywood flicks. Apparently there's a shortage of age appropriate male talent in India or so it seems. Most love stories in Hollywood tend to use age appropriate couples. Just fits better. Gramps playing young male love interest is a turn off.

Muhammad | 12 years ago | Reply

@Ali: You fail to understand this because you probably do not believe in cross border relations with your neighbor, you dislike them for what they believe in and are probably jelous of the success of their film industry to attract international talent.

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