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Rachana Dubey (BOMBAY TIMES; March 24, 2022)

Towards the end of 2021, Huma Qureshi and Sonakshi Sinha were seen in the teaser of Double XL, a film that knocks the air out of the idea of size and body-shaming. The film makes a strong statement about how one cannot be defined by their weight or the shape of their body. Even while Huma and Sonakshi have carved a space for themselves in the industry with their films, it has not been without their fair share of struggles. Both of them have often been body-shamed and trolled for their weight and sometimes, even their fashion choices.

In the past, Huma has raised her voice to shun stereotypes about the perfect body type and promote body positivity and self-love. When asked if the two of them were indeed the inspirations behind the narrative written by Mudassar Aziz and directed by Satram Ramani, Huma says, “I don’t want to over-explain, but I am so proud to attach myself to this film. It doesn’t matter what gender you are, but we live in a culture of shaming others and we derive pleasure by bringing people down. The credit for the film’s idea and story goes to Mudassar. It’s his idea and his script. Sonakshi and I are close friends and the kind of abuse and trolling we have gone through in our careers… people have said things to both of us, but we are still here, doing things and flying high. We gave a fitting response to trolls and to people with the film’s teaser and that is the idea behind the whole movie. You don’t have to subscribe to someone else’s idea of beauty.”

Huma is also backing this film as a producer, and she says that while she is excited about this new role, she doesn’t want to act in every project that she produces.

She says, “I want others to headline projects and when needed, I want to front a story, too. I want to pick interesting stories that break moulds. One of the stories we have in mind is to challenge the idea of marriage and the way women in particular are fed the idea — that they need to be married and settled by a certain age. I believe in living a full and complete life with great friends, my sibling and family. I am happy with my life and have gratitude for everyone I have around me. At this point, I feel very settled in my life. Why should marriage be the only thing that defines being settled?”