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Directed by Suparn Varma, the courtroom drama Haq, featuring Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi, made a remarkable start, raking in ₹2.03 crore on its premiere day. Released on November 7, this film has garnered significant acclaim from both critics and viewers for its profound emotional narrative and stellar performances.
Inspired by the Landmark Shah Bano Case
Haq draws inspiration from the pivotal 1985 Shah Bano case, a landmark in Indian jurisprudence that secured maintenance rights for divorced Muslim women. Suparn Varma brings this historical event back to life through the narrative of Shazia, a woman who battles for her rights after her husband opts for triple talaq.
Yami Gautam's Compelling Portrayal
In her role as Shazia, Yami Gautam delivers a heartfelt performance, showcasing her evolution from a grieving wife to a resolute advocate for justice. Emraan Hashmi delivers a commendable performance as Abbas Khan, whose actions trigger the unfolding legal drama.
Widespread Critical and Audience Acclaim
The film has resonated with audiences for its thought-provoking dialogue and sensitive approach to a challenging subject. Phrases such as “Kabhi kabhi mohabbat kaafi nahi hoti, izzat bhi zaruri hoti hai” have hit home, underlining the idea that love is incomplete without respect.
Box Office Success and Societal Impact
With an impressive opening of ₹2.03 crore and increasing audience enthusiasm, Haq is poised for a strong performance through the weekend. The film encountered a minor legal hurdle prior to its release, which was ultimately resolved, allowing it to reach theaters without delay.
A Significant Milestone for Indian Cinema
Through his distinctive vision, Director Suparn Varma intertwines realism and emotional depth, crafting a film that underscores the importance of women’s rights and dignity. Haq serves as a poignant reminder that justice and respect are interconnected, and that narratives grounded in reality can effect meaningful change.