Indian actor displays on her household’s journey from constructing a meals model to producing movies
Indian actor Huma Qureshi lately shared a heartfelt Father’s Day tribute to her father, Saleem Qureshi, reflecting on a realisation that usually comes with maturity: dad and mom, too, are merely navigating life as finest they will.
Taking to Instagram, the Gangs of Wasseypur star penned an emotional notice about seeing the particular person behind the parental position.
“Then we develop up and realise they have been figuring issues out too. Carrying tasks we didn’t perceive. Making sacrifices they by no means spoke about. Displaying up day-after-day, even when life wasn’t simple,” she wrote.
To accompany the message, Huma shared a collection of household images spanning her childhood and grownup years. The put up included throwback pictures of the actor as a toddler sitting on her father’s lap, alongside more moderen moments highlighting their shut bond, together with a touching {photograph} of her embracing her father as he kisses her brow.
The tribute comes at a major second in Huma’s skilled life. Her father is the founding father of Delhi’s well-known culinary establishment, Saleem’s, and the household is now extending that legacy past meals and into filmmaking.
Her brother, actor and producer Saqib Saleem, is backing her upcoming movie, prompting Huma to mirror on the household’s evolving journey. “Feels surreal to take his legacy ahead, the Saleems at the moment are serving tales too. Our first one arrives on third July,” she wrote.
The undertaking in query is Child Do Die Do, a much-anticipated action-comedy scheduled for launch on July 3. Directed by Nachiket Samant, the movie stars Huma as Child Karmarkar, described as India’s first “desi hitwoman.”
The movie additionally options an ensemble forged together with Sikandar Kher, Chunky Panday, Rachit Singh, Marudha Shekhawat, Vidya Malvade, Arun Kushwah and Himanshu Malik.
Huma has already begun selling the movie’s soundtrack on social media. In a latest light-hearted video, she joked about repeatedly taking the lengthy route whereas driving as a result of she couldn’t cease listening to one of many film’s songs.
“Unsure if I am taking the longer route on function, or if it is simply Kaun Hai Woh on repeat,” she captioned the clip.
With a deeply private tribute celebrating household and legacy, Huma seems poised to deliver each emotion and motion to the massive display when Child Do Die Do arrives in cinemas this July.

















