Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s HAQ is all set to hit the big screen this week. Inspired by true events, the film sees Yami playing a strong woman who fights for her dignity and equality after her husband divorces her.
HAQ is directed by Suparn S Varma and written by Reshu Nath. It is inspired by a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court and explores the Uniform Civil Code, Triple Talaq and gender equality before the law.
Continuing its legacy with films like Raazi, Badhaai Ho, Badhaai Do, Junglee Pictures reaffirms its commitment to social impact cinema.
HAQ also features Vartika Singh making her debut with the film and powerhouse artists Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain and Aseem Hattangady.
Talking about the film, Yami Gautam said, “This story moved me deeply. It is not just Shazia’s struggle, it is a reflection of the strength and resilience of countless women who have been told to remain silent. Portraying her demanded empathy, conviction and an unwavering belief in justice. This film is more than a role for me. It is a reminder that it only takes one voice to make a difference.”
Director Suparn S Varma says, “HAQ is more than a court battle, it is the story of a voice that shook the nation. When women were expected to remain silent, one voice resounded across the country. It is a story of courage, self-respect and an unwavering fight for identity, dignity and equality.”
