Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi on Saturday posted a couple of funny pictures from the set of her international release “Army Of The Dead”. Huma plays Geeta, a single mother in the new Zack Snyder directorial, which has dropped digitally.
Taking to Instagram, Huma shared a couple of funny photos with co-star Richard Cetrone who is dressed in character as the Zombie King. In one of the pictures, Huma makes a mock gesture as if teaching the Zombie King how to scare people.
“Me and the super talented @stunt batman aka Zombie King seen in happier times … Slide to see me teaching him some scary moves. Chalo darra kar dikao sabko !!! Shabaash !! #shoot #tbs #armyofthedead #aotd #zombie #zombies #shootshenanigans #zacksnyder #scary,” Huma wrote as caption.
Huma Qureshi shares funny stills from Army Of The Dead set
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Huma Qureshi shares funny stills from Army Of The Dead set
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Bob Strauss May 14, 2021Updated: May 14, 2021, 4:31 pm
Dave Bautista plays Scott Ward in the Netflix movie “Army of the Dead.” Photo: Clay Enos , Netflix
Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” is the first Netflix movie to get a wide theatrical release, starting this Friday, May 14, a week ahead of its debut on the streaming service. But it’s hard to imagine a bigger, more action-packed and sumptuous (if gory) spectacle to launch this pandemic-necessitated partnership between traditional business rivals.
Reopening theaters need flashy content to lure back customers, especially as newer streamers are moving in on Netflix’s turf (even Snyder’s “Justice League” director’s cut was released straight to streaming on HBO Max). Plus, Snyder’s first zombie film since his debut feature, the 2004 remake of “Dawn of the Dead,” is his most enjoyable in 17 years as well.