Multiple reviews of “Baby Do Die Do” highlight consistent performance by lead actor Huma Qureshi while describing the film’s overall execution as falling short. NDTV’s assessments, which echo each other, note that Qureshi delivers a steady, reliable presence throughout the film. However, the reviews argue that the movie fails to capitalize on its initial promise. They describe the narrative as getting diluted by what they characterize as superficial elements, suggesting that style and surface-level choices take precedence over deeper development. Overall, the critiques present a similar conclusion: while the lead performance maintains quality, the film’s storytelling and pacing do not fully sustain interest or payoff. The sources do not provide additional plot specifics or production details beyond these evaluative points, but they consistently frame the film as one where the central acting strength is not enough to overcome perceived shortcomings in the rest of the film.