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Huma Qureshi roped in for Zack Snyder’s zombie film Army Of The Dead

Huma Qureshi made her international debut with 2017 release Viceroy’s House which was directed by Gurinder Chadha. Now the actress has bagged her second international film. Huma has been roped in to star in Zack Snyder’s zombie film Army Of The Dead.

Though the details about Huma’s character are not yet revealed, it is said that the actress has a very pivotal role to play in the film. Talking about getting this opportunity, Huma said, “I am so humbled and excited for the opportunity. I’m a huge fan of Zack Snyder and can’t wait to begin shoot.” Apart from Huma, the movie also stars British actress Ella Purnell, Ana De La Reguera and Theo Rossi.


Huma Qureshi is one of the most talented actresses we have in Bollywood. With her performances in films like Gangs of Wasseypur, Dedh Ishiqya, Badlapur, and others, she has proved her mettle as an actress. She was last seen on the big screen in Kaala alongside Rajinikanth.

The actress is all set to make her digital debut with Deepa Mehta’s Leila which will be premiered on Netflix. The trailer of the web series was released a few days ago, and it has received a great response.

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  • 19 per cent of subscribers do not utilise every platform they pay for, with unused Netflix and gym apps draining bank accounts.
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  • New consumer protections coming later this year will require companies to remind customers about active subscriptions.

British households could save up to £400 a year by cancelling forgotten subscription services, with families spending as much as £1,200 annually on unused streaming platforms, fitness apps and delivery memberships, according to new research.

A Nationwide survey has revealed that millions are paying for "zombie" subscriptions—neglected exercise apps or unwatched Netflix accounts—with recurring charges quietly draining money from bank accounts each month.

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