Trailer drops Monday, 27th October – The countdown to one of 2025’s most powerful films begins
When conviction meets courage, the result is HAQ — a film that dares to question the boundaries of faith, law, and equality. Directed by the master of tense storytelling, Suparn S. Varma, the filmmaker behind acclaimed projects like The Family Man and Rana Naidu, HAQ promises to be a stirring cinematic experience that blends emotional depth with social commentary.
Headlined by Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam Dhar, two actors known for their commanding screen presence, HAQ delves into the clash between personal belief and constitutional justice. The film brings together a stellar ensemble — including Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, Aseem Hattangady, and debutant Vartika Singh — each adding layers to this powerful legal and emotional narrative.
The trailer of HAQ is all set to drop on Monday, 27th October, kickstarting a high-voltage two-week promotional blitz leading up to its grand theatrical release on 7th November. Backed by Junglee Pictures in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, the film is already generating intense buzz within industry circles.
Early reports describe HAQ as an emotionally charged courtroom drama that grips from the first frame — exploring how a single case can challenge societal norms and shake the foundations of law and religion.
At its core, HAQ draws inspiration from one of India’s most historic legal battles — the Mohd. Ahmed Khan vs. Shah Bano Begum case — where a 62-year-old woman, Shah Bano, fought for her right to maintenance under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code, sparking nationwide debate on gender justice and religious law.
In HAQ, that landmark moment in Indian judicial history becomes the canvas for a larger conversation on truth, morality, and the fight for one’s rightful place in society. With Emraan Hashmi portraying a man torn between duty and belief, and Yami Gautam Dhar as a woman standing her ground against powerful odds, the film promises not just entertainment — but introspection.
With Suparn Varma’s sharp direction, compelling performances, and a theme that mirrors real-life relevance, HAQ looks all set to be one of the most talked-about films of the year — a story where every argument, every emotion, and every verdict matters.
The film is slated to release in theatres on 7th November, 2025.
