Huma Qureshi Welcomes a New Furry Companion: Meet Toosh Qureshi

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Huma Qureshi Welcomes a New Furry Companion: Meet Toosh Qureshi

Synopsis

Huma Qureshi introduces her new pet dog, Toosh Qureshi, on social media. The actress also prepares for her upcoming film, 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups', while recently launching her book, 'Zeba'.

Key Takeaways

  • Huma Qureshi adopts a new pet, Toosh Qureshi.
  • Upcoming film "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups" features Yash.
  • The film's release date has been postponed.
  • Huma gifts her new book to the cast.
  • Filming is in multiple languages.

Mumbai, Feb 9 (NationPress) Huma Qureshi has welcomed an adorable addition to her family. The 'Tarla' actress took to social media to introduce her furry companion, Toosh Qureshi.

She recently posted a video on Instagram showcasing the dog frolicking in the garden. Accompanying the clip was a snapshot of Toosh Qureshi lounging on the bed.

"Our hearts are full .. Meet Toosh Qureshi .. Our jaan," Huma Qureshi captioned the post.

On the work front, Huma Qureshi is set to appear in the highly-awaited Kannada drama, "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups". This film, which is anticipated to be a period gangster action feature, will star Yash, known for his role in 'KGF'. The movie will also include a talented cast with Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Sudev Nair, Darell D'Silva, and Akshay Oberoi.

Produced by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, the film was initially set for release in theaters on April 10, 2025, but has since been delayed due to production issues.

The teaser for "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups" was released on Yash’s birthday, offering fans a sneak peek at his rugged and intense character. The story is expected to unfold in a historical setting, focusing on a powerful drug cartel in Goa that operates behind the scenes of its beautiful beaches and rich culture.

Recent reports indicate that the film is being produced in both English and Kannada, with additional dubbing in various Indian and international languages.

On the technical side, Jeremy Stack is in charge of the film's music, while Rajeev Ravi oversees cinematography. The editing team is led by B. Ajithkumar and Kiran Das.

In other news, Huma Qureshi has also launched her book titled "Zeba". Reports suggest that she has gifted copies of this book to the entire cast of "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups".