Zack Snyder calls Huma Qureshi's 'Baby Do Die Do' trailer 'awesome'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Hollywood director Zack Snyder has publicly praised the trailer of Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi's upcoming film 'Baby Do Die Do', calling it 'looks awesome' in a collaborative post shared with the actress. The endorsement, posted on 23 June, carries weight given that Snyder and Qureshi share a prior working relationship.
The Snyder Connection
Snyder and Qureshi previously collaborated on the 2021 post-apocalyptic zombie heist film 'Army of the Dead', in which Qureshi featured alongside Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, and Hiroyuki Sanada, among others. Snyder created the original story for that film, which followed a group of mercenaries planning a casino heist in Las Vegas during a zombie apocalypse. The director conceived it as a spiritual successor to his 2004 debut, 'Dawn of the Dead'.
What 'Baby Do Die Do' Is About
'Baby Do Die Do' is set against the backdrop of the criminal underworld, with its trailer offering glimpses of secrets, betrayal, and revenge. The film features an ensemble cast including Sikandar Kher, Chunky Panday, Rachit Singh, Marudha Shekhawat, Vidya Malvade, Arun Kushwah, and Himanshu Malik.
Makers and Release
The film is directed by Nachiket Samant and produced by Saqib Saleem under the banner Saleem Siblings in association with Pune 04 Film. It is scheduled for a theatrical release on 3 July.
Snyder's Broader Career
Beyond 'Army of the Dead', Snyder is known for a string of high-profile Hollywood productions. He directed comic-book adaptations including '300', 'Watchmen', and the DC Extended Universe films — 'Man of Steel', 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', and 'Justice League'. His other directorial credits include the animated feature 'Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole', the psychological action film 'Sucker Punch', and the two-part space-opera series 'Rebel Moon' and 'Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver'. His endorsement of an Indian film, even informally, is a rare crossover moment for Bollywood's global visibility.