Huma Qureshi gets emotional revisiting Kashmir nanihal during Baby Do Die Do tour
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Actress Huma Qureshi made an emotional return to Kashmir during the promotional tour of her latest film 'Baby Do Die Do', describing the valley as her nanihal — her maternal homeland — as her mother hails from the region. The visit, which took place over 24 hours in Srinagar, left a lasting impression on the actress and her team.
A Surprise Homecoming in Srinagar
Qureshi, accompanied by co-stars and the film's director, surprised an unsuspecting audience mid-screening at a local theatre. The actress was seen interacting warmly with fans and soaking in the live response to the film alongside viewers who had no idea she was present. The spontaneous appearance quickly became a highlight of the promotional circuit.
What Huma Qureshi Said
Addressing the media during the visit, Qureshi said, 'First of all, I just want to say Saqib is here, my entire cast is here, and my director is here. We just came to say thank you to Kashmir, because our film is playing over here and we are getting so much love. So, we wanted to come and thank you, and this is our Nanihal. You know, my mother is from here.'
She added, 'So, whenever we come here, Saqib and I both, we get so much love. Actually, a show is ending up there. They don't know that we have come. We just want to give them a surprise. We will go to the show and meet you. Thank you. If it gets released, they will leave. We have come for their love.'
What She Shared on Instagram
Qureshi also took to Instagram to document the visit, posting videos and photos from Srinagar. She wrote, 'What a beautiful return to our nanihal. Bringing #BabyDoDieDo to our nanihal in Srinagar was always going to be special. But the love and warmth we've been met with over the last 24 hours has made it something we'll remember for a very long time.'
About Baby Do Die Do
Directed by Nachiket Samant and produced by the Saleem Siblings, 'Baby Do Die Do' is a crime thriller that released in theatres on 3 July. The film stars Huma Qureshi, Sikander Kher, and Chunky Pandey in pivotal roles. It follows 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 for reasons that unfold through the narrative.
The Kashmir leg of the promotional tour signals strong regional outreach for the film, with the cast choosing to personally connect with audiences in a market that holds personal significance for Qureshi.