Actress Huma Qureshi recently visited Kashmir during the promotions of her film “Baby Do Die Do,” reconnecting with her roots in the valley. She expressed gratitude for the warm reception received, highlighting the special significance of Kashmir as her maternal homeland. Qureshi shared moments from her visit on Instagram, emphasizing the memorable experience shared with her team.
The actress surprised fans by watching the film with the audience in Srinagar and engaging with them during the screening. Qureshi, accompanied by her co-stars and director, expressed appreciation for the love and support shown by the people of Kashmir. She acknowledged the affection received in Kashmir, referring to it as her “Nanihal” due to her mother’s connection to the region.
During interactions with the media, Qureshi thanked the Kashmiri audience for their overwhelming response to the film. She highlighted the special bond she and her co-star Saqib share with Kashmir, expressing gratitude for the love and warmth always extended to them. The actress expressed joy in being able to surprise the audience and connect with them during the screening of “Baby Do Die Do.”
The crime thriller “Baby Do Die Do,” directed by Nachiket Samant and produced by the Saleem Siblings, features Huma Qureshi, Sikander Kher, and Chunky Pandey in key roles. The story revolves around a deaf and mute serial killer in Mumbai who can only hear the voice of her deceased sister while carrying out a series of murders. The film, released in theaters on July 3, has garnered attention for its unique storyline and performances.
