yami gautam and emraan hashmi's haq trailer out

Junglee Pictures’ prolific slate (Raazi, Talvar, Badhaai Do) boasts of films that start important conversations. As firm believers in cinema as a vehicle for change, engagement, and entertainment, November 2025 will mark the release of their bravest work yet, HAQ. Led by Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi, HAQ is a gripping, high-stakes drama that promises to move hearts, spark debate, and keep audiences hooked till the very end. HAQ’s trailer was released yesterday.

HAQ Trailer Out

A fierce story of one woman, a mother’s fight against the system and society, the trailer of HAQ stands as a testament to a no-holds-barred, gripping, and provocative drama. Produced by Junglee Pictures in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, HAQ is inspired by a landmark Supreme Court judgment.

HAQ serves as a timely reminder that courage, when combined with knowledge and resilience, can move mountains. The debate in the film may have begun in the 1980s, but its relevance and intensity can still be felt today. A relentless conflict between personal belief and secular law, the film is a nail-biting takedown of patriarchy. Directed by Suparn S Varma (Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, The Family Man, Rana Naidu) and written by Reshu Nath, HAQ’s crowning jewel lies in the unforgettable performances of Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi.

Yami Gautam On Her Role In HAQ

“This story moved me deeply,” says Yami Gautam Dhar. “It’s not just Shazia’s fight — it’s a reflection of the strength and resilience of countless women who’ve been told to stay silent. Portraying her demanded empathy, conviction, and an unshakeable belief in justice. This film is more than a role for me. It’s a reminder that it takes just one voice to make a difference.”

Emraan Hashmi On HAQ

Standing tall opposite her is Emraan Hashmi, playing both husband and a renowned lawyer. Their collision in the courtroom becomes a national debate on identity, love, and gender ideology. “The courtroom becomes a warzone of ideas, faith, identity, love, and justice colliding all at once. It’s powerful, provocative, and deeply human,” says Emraan Hashmi.

Emraan Opens Up On Role At Trailer Launch

While talking to the media at the trailer launch event, Emraan Hashmi shared whether it felt like an added responsibility to do a film like Haq, considering that he is a Muslim. “Main jab aise script padhta hoon, I see it as an actor aur iss film mein pehli baar mujhe jo ek musalmaan ka point of view hai woh bhi leke aana pada. Going back to the landmark case, pura desh do hisso mein batt gaya tha. Ek tha religion aur personal faith ki side pe, ek tha constitutional rights and secular rights ki taraf. But, mujhe yeh dekhna tha ki iss film mein, kya director aur writer ka point of view balance hai, unbiased hai, neutral hai? Toh uska short answer hai, ‘haan’. It was very neutral,” he shared.

“Jab yeh film dekhkar log bahar aayenge, I don’t know unka opinion kya hoga. I know that most of them will find it extremely balanced, and ek jo chiz nikalke bahar aati hai, woh hai pro-women. It is a pro-women film. Meri community ke liye, I felt that this is from a liberal Muslim point of view. I think this is a great piece of work. Muslims should really come and watch this film because you will connect with it, in a very different way,” he further said.

Suparn S Varma On HAQ

Director Suparn S Varma says, “HAQ is more than a courtroom battle; it’s the story of a voice that shook the nation. When women were expected to stay silent, one voice echoed across the nation. It is a story of courage, self-respect, and an unwavering fight for identity, dignity, and equality.”

Amrita Pandey On HAQ

Amrita Pandey, CEO of Junglee Pictures, says, “We have always told stories that are inspired by real events, challenge norms, and celebrate human resilience. With HAQ, director Suparn Verma brings an intensity and emotional depth that is both powerful and entertaining, while writer Reshu crafts a narrative that feels relevant, moving, and deeply human. Together, they’ve created something truly special. Both Yami and Emraan have delivered outstanding performances that will stay with audiences long after they leave the theatre.”

About HAQ

HAQ comes from the studio known for stories that question, challenge, and break convention, films that achieve the coveted blend of commerce and substance. The film marks a bold new step in this hard-earned legacy.

HAQ marks the debut of Vartika Singh in a pivotal, plot-twisting role and features powerhouse performers Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, and Aseem Hattangady. The film raises imperative questions: Should justice have a religion? Is it time for One Nation, One Law? Inspired by true events, HAQ is a fictionalised and dramatised version of the story stated in the book Bano: Bharat Ki Beti, written by Jigna Vora.

HAQ doesn’t just revisit history; it lays bare a wound that never truly healed. It reiterates that justice isn’t personal. It’s universal. HAQ releases cinemas on 7th November 2025. Justice for one is justice for all. Justice is not personal. It is universal.

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