A
CTRESS Huma
Qureshi, who is
gearing up for the
release of her upcoming
film Baby Do Die Do, has
shared that her character in the film doesn't rely
on words, so every emotion for her had to come
from within.
The actress will be seen
essaying the role of
India's first desi hitwoman, a deaf and mute
woman whose silence
conceals a dark and dangerous past.
Talking about her part in the
film, Huma Qureshi said, “Baby
challenged me in ways I didn't
expect. She doesn’t rely on words,
so every emotion had to come
from within. There were days
when saying nothing felt much
harder than delivering pages of
dialogue. I just hope people walk
into the theatre without trying to
solve the film too early and simply go on the journey with her”.
The film is set against the
haunting backdrop of the underworld. The trailer of the film was
unveiled on Monday, and takes
viewers into a gripping world of
secrets, betrayal and revenge,
where every revelation raises new
questions.
Huma commands every frame
as Baby, delivering a powerful
performance that speaks volumes without words.
The film also stars
Sikandar Kher, Chunky
Panday, Rachit Singh
and an ensemble cast
with Marudha
Shekhawat, Vidya
Malvade, Arun Kushwah
and Himanshu Malik.
Sikandar Kher said,
"What I enjoyed most was
that nobody in this film is
exactly who they appear to
be. As an actor, that's always
fun because every scene has
another layer to it. I think
audiences will enjoy putting
the pieces together as the story unfolds”.
Chunky Panday said, "I've
always believed the best
thrillers are the ones that stay
with you after they're over.
That's exactly what I felt when
I read this script. It keeps drawing you in, and just when you
think you've understood it, it
surprises you again”.
Directed by Nachiket Samant
and produced by Saqib Saleem,
Baby Do Die Do is a Saleem
Siblings production in association with Pune 04 Film, and is set
to release in cinemas on July 3,
2026.