Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam are coming together for the drama called HAQ, inspired by the 1980 Shah Bano case. The Supreme Court judgment was hailed as a landmark one in history. And the makers are almost recreating what the nation witnessed 45 years back.
As the film releases next week, Hashmi and Gautam reached the Supreme Court in Delhi and recreated the film’s poster right in front of it. Talking about it, Emraan Hashmi said, “Recreating the Haq poster in front of the Supreme Court wasn’t just a visual moment, it was symbolic. The film is inspired from a landmark case that changed the course of justice in India, and standing there reminded us of the real stories that inspired it.”
Yami Gautam added, “Justice may take time, but it never leaves you alone. HAQ is a voice that sparks reform, and with this film, we revisit that once powerful judgement that ignited reform.”
What does the trailer offer?
A fierce story of one woman, a mother’s fight against the system and society, the trailer of HAQ stands as a testament to a no-holds-barred, gripping, and provocative drama. Produced by Junglee Pictures in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, _HAQ_ is inspired by a landmark Supreme Court judgment.
Why the film is poignant and powerful
_HAQ_ serves as a timely reminder that courage, when combined with knowledge and resilience, can move mountains. The debate in the film may have begun in the 1980s, but its relevance and intensity can still be felt today. A relentless conflict between personal belief and secular law, the film is a nail-biting takedown of patriarchy.
_HAQ_ is a film that tackles bold and often untapped theme of triple talaq by the character of Hashmi to his wife Gautam. What follows next is a fight for justice and maintenance. And the actor said at the trailer launch how the film presents a balanced view of both the sides.


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