Haq Movie Preview: Runtime, Rating, Box Office Prediction- All You Need To Know About Emraan Hashmi, Yami Gautam Film
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Haq Movie Preview: Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s upcoming film, Haq, is releasing on November 7. Directed by Suparn S Varma, it is backed by Junglee Pictures in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja
Studios. Ahead of its release, here’s all you need to know about the film based on a landmark judgement by the Supreme Court.
Haq Runtime
Haq, directed by Suparn S Varma directorial is 2 hours and 16 minutes.
Haq CBFC Cuts And Rating
Haq has been cleared by the censor board with zero cuts. The Central Board of Film Certification in India, along with censor boards in the UAE, Australia, New Zealand and the UK, granted a UA certificate to the film.ALSO READ: Haq Box Office Prediction: Emraan Hashmi-Yami Gautam Film Eyes Solid Start, Experts Predict Growth On Weekend | EXCLUSIVE
Haq Box Office Predictions
Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s Haq is expected to earn around Rs 2- 3 crore on opening day. Trade experts predict strong word of mouth could boost collections over the weekend.
Haq Plot
Based on the Supreme Court’s landmark judgement, Haq follows the story of Shazia Bano, who is married to advocate Abbas Khan. However, years after their marriage and three children, Abbas remarries and brings Saira home. One day, he announces triple talaq and abandons Shazia. She fights for justice and maintenance for her children’s upbringing.
Haq Cast
Haq features Yami Gautam in the role of Shazia Bano. Emraan will play Abbas Khan. Vartika Singh makes her debut as Saira. Sheeba Chadha and Aseem Hattangady are cast as Shazia’s representatives in court. Times Now’s in-house critic reviewed Haq and observed that the film “stands by an authentic and believable narrative flow. Haq is a monologue-heavy film, especially in the second half. The dialogues are sharp and edgy, piercing straight out of the screen and into the heart. More than just focusing on a community’s laws and rules, the film reflects the story of a woman who is granted the right to fight for justice.”