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Huma Qureshi welcomes box office clash with Alia Bhatt and Sharvari’s Alpha, says she does not view it as competition

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The Indian film industry has officially witnessed a highly unique and historic box office face-off as two major female-led action thrillers arrived in theatres on the exact same Friday. The cinematic showdown features Huma Qureshi’s gritty, independently made crime drama Baby Do Die Do going head-to-head against Yash Raj Films’ massive, big-budget spy universe installment Alpha, which features superstars Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in the leading roles. While the media and trade analysts have heavily focused on the competitive aspects of this high-stakes theatrical clash, Huma Qureshi has stepped forward to share an incredibly refreshing and supportive perspective on the situation. Speaking candidly during a recent media interaction about the simultaneous releases, the actress explicitly stated that she does not look at Alpha from a sense of being a competition at all, warmly choosing to celebrate the moment as a major progressive milestone for women in Indian cinema instead.

Elaborating on her positive stance, Huma emphasized that the contemporary entertainment landscape has expanded significantly, leaving more than enough room for all kinds of unique films to be created and to comfortably find their own dedicated viewing circles. She clarified that Baby Do Die Do is a deeply personal, independently produced project created under her and her brother Saqib Saleem’s banner, Saleem Siblings, meaning her primary focus is purely on connecting with her specific target audience rather than tracking the financial performance of other major weekend releases. Instead of harboring bitter rivalry, the actress expressed pure joy and excitement over the fact that the industry has finally evolved to a point where a box office clash between two major female-centric action films is a tangible reality. Huma firmly declared that she will always be cheering passionately for the success of female-led content and her girlfriends in the industry, adding that the arrival of both projects represents a major win for empowering storytelling.

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The two films offer vastly different cinematic experiences for moviegoers despite sharing the broader action thriller genre. Directed by Nachiket Samant, Huma’s Baby Do Die Do presents a highly stylized, dark comedy noir that follows the unusual life of Baby KarMarKar, a deaf and mute contract killer operating in Mumbai who uses a distinctive red umbrella as a stealth weapon and hears her deceased sister’s voice during her missions. On the other side of the spectrum, director Shiv Rawail’s Alpha operates on a massive global scale as a high-octane spy thriller involving an isolated assassin who turns against her own mentor upon discovering dark secrets about her past, backed by a heavyweight supporting cast featuring Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol. While Alpha naturally commanded a much larger initial domestic opening of over nine crore rupees due to its widespread multiplex distribution, Baby Do Die Do continues to garner praise from critics for its visual ambition, quirky character writing, and Huma’s committed performance, proving that both unique narratives can comfortably co-exist on the big screen.

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