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“Haq review” is currently ruling social media — and for all the right reasons! Yami Gautam’s fierce performance and Emraan Hashmi’s emotional depth have left audiences speechless.
The film doesn’t just tell a story — it questions centuries-old beliefs, shakes your conscience, and forces you to rethink what justice truly means.
One of Yami’s dialogues, “Talaaq dekar insaaf nahi cheena ja sakta”, is echoing across theatres as viewers applaud this powerful courtroom drama that’s as emotional as it is thought-provoking.

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Haq Details |
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Movie Name |
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Release Date |
7 Nov 2025 |
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Lead Cast |
Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam |
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Genre |
Social Drama |
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Director |
Suparn Varma |
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Budget (approx.) |
Rs 35 Crore |
About Haq Movie
Suparn S Varma's film Haq starts earnestly in 1967, showcasing the nikah of Abbas Khan (Emraan Hashmi), an affluent lawyer, and Shazia Bano (Yami Gautam), the daughter of a cleric. The subsequent scene clearly delineates the film's connection to nuance. Upon entering the kitchen of her new home, Shazia is confused by the numerous pressure cookers. "Why three?" she asks. Each time something malfunctions, she has been informed that he purchases a replacement. Oh, might this signify...
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Years later, Abbas has married again. With her marriage falling apart and her dignity compromised, Shazia chooses to leave, bringing their 3 children along. Abbas refuses her maintenance and ceases child support payments following the iddat period. When Shazia reaches the courts, he announces triple talaaq, cunningly reasoning that secular law, particularly section 125 of the CrPC, provides maintenance rights only to a 'wife.'
Haq Review
Haq Review: Haq has received favorable reviews and responses from fans and critics alike, who describe it as ‘more than just a movie’ and a ‘strong film’.
#HAQReview: A No-nonsense Courtroom Drama that is grounded with Truthism. ⚖️
— Suryakant Dholakhandi (@maadalaadlahere) November 7, 2025
RATING: 4*/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ #HAQ takes you on a journey where you see both emotions of love and moments of justice. The story takes such a sudden turn that the entire audience is left shocked, wondering… pic.twitter.com/oteXh4jD1N
#HAQREVIEW - Haq is a powerful, must-watch courtroom drama inspired by the historic Shah Bano case 1980s.
— Abdurrahman (@Abdurrahman0_77) November 7, 2025
Ratings - ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Yami Gautam Dhar delivers one of her career-best performances as Shazia Bano,
Emraan Hashmi is in terrific form as Abbas Khan, portraying a flawed,… pic.twitter.com/5Rx9rY3DbG
Ultimately, 'Haq Review' focuses less on winning in court and more on regaining one's voice. It claims that justice is not a privilege granted by the system but a right asserted by those it neglects.




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