Huma Qureshi's 'Baby Do Die Do' Set for July 3 Release, Faces Competition from Alia Bhatt's 'Alpha'
Huma Qureshi Starrer ‘Baby Do Die Do’ Gets Release Date, Film To Clash With Alia Bhatt’s Alpha?

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Huma Qureshi's upcoming film 'Baby Do Die Do' will be released on July 3, 2026, marking her debut production. The film features her as India's first on-screen female hitwoman. It will clash with Alia Bhatt's action thriller 'Alpha', which has been moved to the same date.
- 01'Baby Do Die Do' is Huma Qureshi's first production under Saleem Siblings.
- 02The film features Huma as Baby Karmarkar, India's first female hitwoman.
- 03A new poster was released, showcasing Huma's character in a mysterious setting.
- 04'Alpha', starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari, has been rescheduled to release on the same date, creating a box office clash.
- 05The film blends dark comedy with emotional chaos, highlighting Huma's versatility in complex roles.
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Huma Qureshi is set to release her new film, 'Baby Do Die Do', on July 3, 2026. This film marks her first project as a producer under her and her brother Saqib Saleem's production house, Saleem Siblings. In a significant role, Huma portrays Baby Karmarkar, India's first on-screen female hitwoman. The film's promotional material includes a recently unveiled poster, which depicts her character in a rain-soaked scene at Badlapur railway station, hinting at a narrative filled with intensity and intrigue. The film promises to blend dark comedy with emotional chaos, showcasing Huma's ability to tackle unconventional storytelling. However, the release will coincide with Alia Bhatt's action thriller 'Alpha', which has been moved forward from July 10 to the same date, potentially leading to a competitive box office showdown. This clash adds an interesting dynamic to the film landscape, as both films cater to action and thriller enthusiasts.
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The simultaneous release of two major films could influence box office revenues and audience choices in the Indian film industry.
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