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Maharani 4 review: Huma Qureshi aka Rani Bharti goes a step further in politics amid the clash of egos and gender disparities

Huma Qureshi delivers a nuanced performance, portraying Rani as both fierce and flawed. While the pace occasionally feels rushed and subplots are overcrowded, the season stands out for its emotional depth and grounded storytelling.

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Huma Qureshi as Rani Bharti; Vipin Sharma as PM Joshi

Huma Qureshi as Rani Bharti; Vipin Sharma as PM Joshi

From the moment we step back into the world of Rani Bharti, portrayed with simmering intensity by Huma Qureshi, Maharani 4 makes clear that this isn’t simply another political drama—it is a story of grit, growth, and one woman’s fierce claim to power and purpose.

What works as a symphony of nostalgia and politics

The series takes a bold leap from the familiar corridors of state politics into the vast, intimidating arena of national power. We see Rani shifting from being a regional leader to someone who must think, act, and survive in a bigger game. The writing plays it smart: it doesn’t treat her as an invincible icon but as someone haunted by doubt, mistakes, and moral ambiguity—even as she fights to define her own identity. The show doesn’t forget her roots: the unlettered homemaker who stepped up when she had to, whose vulnerabilities make her strength all the more sincere. That emotional undercurrent is where Maharani 4 finds its greatest power.

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