‘Baby Do Die Do’ Wins Hearts in Dehradun
Garhwal Post Bureau
Dehradun, 10 Jul: A film is truly successful when it not only performs well at the box office but also earns a place in the hearts of its audience. That is exactly what “Baby Do Die Do” has achieved in Dehradun, where the film has been running to packed houses for the past week.
The overwhelming response from moviegoers has reaffirmed that compelling storytelling and genuine emotions continue to resonate deeply with audiences. With each passing day, the growing crowds at cinemas have reflected the film’s strong connection with viewers.
Moved by the affection shown by audiences in Dehradun, the entire cast and crew decided to visit the city as part of the film’s “India Darshan” promotional campaign. The team included actress Huma Qureshi, actors Rachit Singh and Marudhar Shekhawat, director Nachiket Samant, and producer Saqib Saleem.
During their interaction with fans and the media, the artists said that the love of audiences is a far greater honour than any award. They expressed gratitude for the warm reception the film has received in Dehradun, saying it was not just the success of houseful shows but the trust and affection of thousands of viewers who embraced every scene, character, and emotion portrayed in the film.
Speaking to the media, Huma Qureshi thanked the people of Dehradun and her fans, repeatedly expressing her appreciation by saying, “Thank you… Thank you… Thank you.” She said the audience’s support and encouragement had been deeply touching for the entire team.
The cast emphasised that cinema is more than a medium of entertainment—it is a powerful way of connecting people through shared emotions. They said that when audiences wholeheartedly embrace a story, filmmakers and actors have a responsibility to acknowledge and appreciate that love.
The team added that Dehradun’s warmth, hospitality, and passion for cinema have made this visit truly memorable. They said the applause, smiles, and affection shown by audiences are more valuable than any trophy, and that the city’s embrace of not just the film but also the emotions behind it will continue to inspire them to tell meaningful stories in the future.





