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Huma sign copies of first novel

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Actress Huma Qureshi, who officially turned writer in December, 2023, following the release of her first novel Zeba: An Accidental Superhero (HarperCollins India), spared some time on Friday in the city where she grew up, New Delhi, signing copies of the book at a popular bookstore.

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As she signed copies of the book for her fans, Huma looked stunning in an olive-coloured outfit paired with gold jewelry and sunglasses. Zeba: An Accidental Superhero, according to the book’s blurb, is a story of magic, wonder and resilience, where the protagonist, Zeba, wearing her hijab as a cape, becomes a relatable symbol of strength in the face of challenges.

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