A fearless woman’s fight against an unjust system. Haq is a stirring tale of courage, conviction, and the power to stand alone.
It was the year 1978, a time period when women were expected to be silent, especially when it came to faith, family, and law. But this was one woman, Shah Bano Begum, who refused to accept silence and chose to fight. A fight against her husband and the system not only redefined women’s rights in India but also exposed the cracks between religion and law.
Suparn S Verma’s directorial, Haq, starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, dives deep into this very conflict, the personal versus the political, the sacred versus the fair, and transforms it into a deeply moving cinematic experience. The film, inspired by the landmark Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum case do

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