Huma Qureshi launches 1st novel ‘Zeba: An Accidental Superhero’
Bollywood actor Huma Qureshi has ventured into a new realm as an author, marking her debut with the fantasy fiction novel titled ‘Zeba: An Accidental Superhero.’ The book was officially launched during the 12th edition of the Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF), adding a new chapter to Huma Qureshi’s creative journey.
Huma Qureshi introduced her novel to the world on the opening day of the Bangalore Literature Festival at The Lalit Ashok Bengaluru. The event marked a significant moment as the popular Bollywood actor stepped into the literary world, presenting her readers with a unique blend of fantasy and fiction.
‘Zeba: An Accidental Superhero’ unfolds in a fantasy world, precisely spanning the years between 1992 and 2019. The narrative weaves around a make-believe kingdom and an evil king, with a central focus on a character named Zeba. This young girl possesses extraordinary superpowers and becomes the key player in the battle against the malevolent ruler, showcasing the triumph of goodness over evil.
Q1: What is the title of Huma Qureshi’s debut novel, and what genre does it belong to?
Sol. The title of Huma Qureshi’s debut novel is ‘Zeba: An Accidental Superhero.’ It falls under the genre of fantasy fiction.
Q2: When was Huma Qureshi’s novel officially launched, and where?
Sol. Huma Qureshi’s novel was officially launched during the 12th edition of the Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF). The launch took place at The Lalit Ashok Bengaluru.
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