Huma Qureshi Brutally Roasted by These Comedians, Details Inside

Huma Qureshi recently ventured into uncharted territory with her debut on the comedy roast stage. The "Pretty Good Roast Show" welcomed Qureshi with open arms, and comedian Ashish Solanki wasted no time in delivering a barrage of witty jabs.

By  Prerit Chauhan May 8th 2024 02:07 PM

Renowned for her exceptional acting prowess, Huma Qureshi has recently found herself at the center of attention once again, albeit in a different setting. Following the resounding success of the third season of her acclaimed series "Maharani," where her portrayal of Rani Bharati deeply resonated with audiences, Qureshi now finds herself gracing the stage of the "Pretty Good Roast Show," a comedy platform where artists deliver sharp and witty roasts aimed at her.

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The latest episode of the show featured comedian Ashish Solanki taking on the daunting task of roasting the celebrated actress. From the moment of his arrival, Solanki didn't hold back, immediately engaging the audience with his quips. "My audience is so tough," he jests, "that when I promoted this show, they questioned if Huma would grace it too?" He then humorously acknowledges Qureshi's past successes, setting the stage for what was to come.


Solanki's roast didn't shy away from touching on sensitive subjects, including Qureshi's familial ties. "Since appearing on this roast show," he remarks, "I've realized that you and Sonakshi are distinct individuals. Ehsaan Qureshi holds greater fame than you." He playfully suggests that people might even question if Qureshi is truly related to her renowned father, Salim Qureshi, known for his chain of restaurants. Despite the cheeky nature of the roast, Qureshi takes it all in stride, acknowledging the truth behind the jest.

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The comedian's jabs extended to Qureshi's professional endeavors as well. Referencing her role in "Gangs of Wasseypur," Solanki quips about the flourishing careers of her co-stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Pankaj Tripathi, juxtaposing them with Qureshi's upcoming restaurant venture in Mehrauli, Delhi. Yet, far from being offended, Qureshi appears to revel in the entertainment of the show, embracing the playful banter with grace and good humor.

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