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'Haq': Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam look fierce in the striking new poster of the film

FP Entertainment Desk October 17, 2025, 14:04:56 IST

The newly released poster sets the tone for what promises to be a bold, impactful drama capturing the raw intensity between two characters on opposing sides of a national debate

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'Haq': Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam look fierce in the striking new poster of the film

With less than a month to go for its highly anticipated theatrical release, Junglee Pictures has just unveiled the Faceoff Poster of its upcoming film HAQ, offering a riveting first look at the emotional and ideological confrontation between Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi.

The newly released poster sets the tone for what promises to be a bold, impactful drama capturing the raw intensity between two characters on opposing sides of a national debate. It reflects HAQ’s core conflict: Kaum ya Kanoon?

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Directed by Suparn S. Varma and written by Reshu Nath, HAQ is inspired by a landmark Supreme Court judgement and presents a fictionalized and dramatized interpretation of events based on ‘Bano: Bharat ki Beti’ by Jigna Vora.

The film raises one of India’s most defining questions: Where do we draw the line between personal law and secular law?

With powerful performances from Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi, the poster is a visual embodiment of the storm brewing between belief systems and the justice system. Also featuring Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, and Aseem Hattangady in pivotal roles, HAQ is a timely and gripping courtroom drama for our times.

Produced by Junglee Pictures, in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, HAQ releases in theatres on 7th November 2025.

The teaser of Haq is out, and Junglee Pictures makes its intent unmistakably clear this is not a film that plays safe. In today’s polarized climate, where conversations on faith, rights, and justice are often dodged, Haq chooses to confront them head-on.

Produced in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, Haq is inspired by the landmark Supreme Court case of Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum. Based on journalist Jigna Vora’s book Bano: Bharat ki Beti, the film fictionalizes events from the 1980s, but the questions it raises remain just as urgent is justice equal for all?

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