How Does Saqib Saleem Celebrate Sister Huma Qureshi's Impactful Role in ‘Baby Do Die Do’?

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Key Takeaways
- Saqib Saleem praises his sister Huma's dedication.
- Teaser for ‘Baby Do Die Do’ showcases her intense role.
- The film marks the launch of their sibling production house.
- Huma plays a groundbreaking female assassin.
- The film combines dark comedy with emotional depth.
Mumbai, July 28 (NationPress) Actor Saqib Saleem shared a heartfelt appreciation post on social media to honor his sister, actress Huma Qureshi, for her deep commitment to her latest character.
On her birthday, Saqib treated fans by revealing the teaser for Huma’s forthcoming project, “Baby Do Die Do,” which showcases her impressive presence on screen. In his touching message, he expressed how he has witnessed Qureshi truly embody this role. Sharing the teaser on Instagram, the ‘83’ actor stated, “Huma, today is your birthday…and somehow the universe decided this is the day the entire world finally sees the Baby Do Die Do teaser (Yes yes, we shared a sneaky link earlier…but not everyone got lucky!) This time, it’s out there. Big screen. Big scale. Big risk. And you’re at the heart of it, owning every frame. I’ve watched you inhabit this role. Through the madness, the silence, the chaos, you didn’t just act in this film…you became it.”
“As a producer, I understand what it took to make this happen. But as your brother…I’m here in admiration. Happy Birthday, Huma. You’ve never needed noise to make a statement. And today, the whole world is watching. Proud of you. Always. Love, Saqib @iamhumaq,” he added.
The teaser of ‘Baby Do Die Do’ presents Huma as Baby Karmarkar, touted as the first desi female assassin. It opens with her standing in a parking lot, creating an intriguing atmosphere. Two men are seen discussing Baby, who has gone missing. Shortly after, Huma appears, rifle in hand, aiming with fierce determination, revealing her dangerous side.
“Baby Do Die Do” is the inaugural film produced by the newly launched production house of Saleem Siblings, established by the brother-sister team. Featuring Huma Qureshi, Chunky Panday, and Sikandar Kher, the film is described as a dark comedy that intertwines satire with emotional struggles.