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Huma Qureshi explorers Jodhpur

Huma Qureshi explorers Jodhpur

| | 30 Oct 2015, 09:04 pm
Mumbai, Oct 30 (IBNS): Huma Qureshi, who has been on an hectic cinematic journey stayed extensively in Jodhpur for nearly a month and a half.
The long stay in the city was due to Gurinder Chadha's next titled Viceroy's House.
 

The film required a royal backdrop which is delivered in abundance by the Blue city of Jodhpur.


Huma having a cultural inclination, always was keen to visit the city to have a first hand experience of its culture.

Extensive shoot schedules of the upcoming film Viceroy's House helped Huma not only stay in the city but also explore its beauty.
 
A lot of tourist attractions were explored by the actress during the course of her stay.
 
Huma was specifically bowled over by the cultural heritage offered by Jodhpur.

The crew also shot and resided at the royally enchanting Umaid Bhawan Palace during the first schedule for Gurinder Chadha's film in order to soak in the environment and the royal culture.
 
Huma was overwhelmed to have a first hand experience of the natural and heritage infrastructural beauty the city had to offer.
 
The actress also went on a shopping spree and purchased ethnic jewellery and apparels for herself and her family along with the famous Jodhpuri footwear's.
 
The film's nearly month and a half long shoot schedule has left Huma thankful to the film's director for exposing her to this part of the country.
 
The young actress is currently juggling between back to back films like the Indian remake of the 2013 horror film ‘Oculus’ and for a Malayalam film ‘White’ besides Viceroy's House.

 

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