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Haq Trailer Review: Emraan Hashmi And Yami Gautam Lead A Riveting Courtroom Drama Inspired By The Shah Bano Case

Inspired by the Shah Bano case, Haq’s trailer explores a woman’s fight for justice, equality, and dignity in the face of faith and patriarchy.

Haq Trailer Review
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When a trailer grips you from the first frame, you know the story it carries is meant to ignite something deeper. Haq, starring Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi, is exactly that — a stirring courtroom drama that blends love, betrayal, and courage. The trailer is intense, emotional, and thought-provoking, drawing inspiration from the historic Shah Bano case that changed India’s legal and social landscape forever.

Produced by Junglee Pictures, Haq seems more than just a film — it’s a reminder of how one woman’s voice can challenge an entire system.

 

Haq Trailer: A Story Of Love, Faith, And Rebellion

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The trailer opens softly, with Yami Gautam’s character Shazia narrating her story. What begins as a blissful marriage soon turns turbulent when her husband, Abbas (Emraan Hashmi), decides to marry a younger woman, a right he claims under his religion.

That’s when everything changes. The moment he pronounces triple talaq, the world around Shazia collapses. Left with three children and only a pre-decided mehr, she refuses to accept her fate quietly.

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The trailer’s tone then shifts, from emotional heartbreak to fiery defiance. Yami’s transformation from a devoted wife to a determined warrior is nothing short of powerful. The dialogues hit hard, especially when she stands in the courtroom and demands to be seen not just as a Muslim woman, but as an Indian woman who deserves equal rights.

 

A Bold Reflection Of The Shah Bano Case

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The makers of Haq clearly draw parallels from the Mohd. Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum case of 1985, a landmark judgment that questioned the very interpretation of personal law in India.

Shah Bano’s real-life struggle mirrors Shazia’s onscreen fight. Both women were left behind by their husbands after years of marriage, both demanded rightful maintenance, and both became symbols of resilience against outdated traditions.

The trailer respectfully captures this essence, without sermonizing. It focuses on the emotional weight of the issue while staying grounded in reality.

 

Yami Gautam And Emraan Hashmi’s Commanding Presence

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If there’s one thing Haq promises, it’s exceptional performances. Yami Gautam is simply outstanding. Her calm, restrained yet fiery portrayal makes you feel every ounce of pain and pride Shazia carries.

Emraan Hashmi, playing Abbas, seems layered, a man torn between belief and guilt. His presence adds a striking depth to the narrative.

Supporting actors Sheeba Chaddha and Vartika Singh also leave an impression, even in brief glimpses. The dialogues are crisp, the courtroom setting feels authentic, and the background score subtly amplifies the drama without overdoing it.

 

A Powerful Courtroom Drama With A Purpose

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The trailer is not about spectacle; it’s about substance. It addresses a sensitive issue, triple talaq, with emotional honesty and cinematic maturity. The visuals are simple, the storytelling direct, and the emotions real.

Director Arun Sheshkumar and his team seem focused on one thing — letting the message shine through the performances. There’s no over-the-top melodrama, no unnecessary flash — just raw emotion wrapped in truth.

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The Haq trailer hits the right balance between heart and heat. It’s emotional yet restrained, bold yet respectful. If the film maintains the same tone, this could be one of Yami Gautam’s most impactful performances to date.

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