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Proud moment for Huma Qureshi's parents

| | Jan 22, 2015, at 01:36 am
Mumbai, Jan 21 (IBNS): Huma Qureshi has become one of the hottest choices this award season so far. The actress has received many awards for her role in Dedh Ishqiya.
To make her success even more special Huma’s parents have asked her for one of the awards to keep at their Delhi house.
 
Huma stays away from her family in Mumbai.  Since the start of the career Huma has always got immense support from her parents. They have made all her achievements very special.
 
They had loved the film and were very happy for the kind of responses it had received. 
 
When contacted Huma, she shared, “My parents had loved the film and are elated by the kind of response it has received. They have infact asked me for one of the awards from the season to keep it as a momento in our Delhi house.”
 

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