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Huma Qureshi asks for Eid gift from her dad in advance

| | Jul 07, 2015, at 03:19 am
Mumbai, July 6 (IBNS): Eid is round the corner and young actress Huma Qureshi, who usually celebrates the festival along with her family, will not be able to do so this time.

The reason for the same is the shoot schedule of her upcoming film. It will be a working Eid for Huma.

The actress will be leaving the country and heading to London for a long shoot schedule and will not be here during Eid.

Since she will not be around for the festival, the actress has already asked her dad for her Eidi in advance.

Eid is something Huma has very fond memories of with her family and Eidi is a part of it.

Huma Qureshi shares, "Every year on Eid our family comes together to celebrate the day. Eidi from dad is something that I always look forward to.This year since I will be London during Eid, I have asked my dad for the Eidi before I leave."

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