Mumbai, June 27 (IANS) As the makers of Baby Do Die Do unveiled the revamped version of “Ishq Kameena,” actress Huma Qureshi said they weren’t trying to imitate the original and wanted to bring their own flavour while celebrating everything that made it iconic. The original “Ishq Kameena”, which is picturised on Shah Rukh Khan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, is sung by Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik. The track is from the film “Shakti: The Power”, which was released in 2002.The new version f…
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Mumbai, June 23 (IANS) Acclaimed Hollywood filmmaker Zack Snyder has given his verdict for Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi’s “Baby Do Die Do” trailer and said that it “looks awesome”. Snyder shared a collaborative post with Huma, with whom he has worked with in the 2021 post-apocalyptic zombie heist film “Army Of The Dead”. Sharing the upcoming Bollywood film’s trailer, the filmmaker wrote: “Looks awesome”. “Baby Do Die Do” is set against the haunting backdrop of the under…
Mumbai, June 21 (IANS) On Father’s Day, actress Huma Qureshi has shared an emotional note reflecting on her father and the values he left behind. She spoke about how she has come to understand the depth of his sacrifices and life lessons over time. Huma also expressed her pride in carrying his legacy forward in her own journey. Sharing photos, the ‘Maharani’ actress wrote, “As children, we think our fathers have all the answers. Then we grow up and realise they were figuring things out t…
Mumbai, June 19 (IANS) Actress Huma Qureshi has revealed why she took the “longer route” on purpose in a recent social media post. Sharing a light-hearted video, she joked about being caught in a loop with the song ‘Kaun Hai Woh’ playing on repeat. Huma captioned the post as, “Not sure if I’m taking the longer route on purpose, or if it’s just Kaun Hai Woh on repeat. #BabyDoDieDo #KaunHaiWoh.” In the video, the ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ actress is seen driving the car and singing th…
Mumbai, June 10 (IANS) The director of the upcoming drama, “Baby Do Die Do”, Nachiket Samant, shed light on his decision to make the actress Huma Qureshi’s character mute and deaf. Shedding light on Huma’s role as Baby Karmarkar, director Nachiket revealed that the film came into existence with a simple thought. “We were just riffing one day- has there ever been a Hindi film about a professional female assassin? We couldn’t think of one. That gap was instantly exciting, so we went after that cha…
