Yami Gautam’s recently released Netflix film Haq has been winning hearts, with viewers praising her powerful performance in the courtroom drama. The buzz surrounding the film intensified when Bollywood
star Alia Bhatt shared her admiration for Yami on Instagram, calling her a “queen” and describing her work in Haq as “pure craft, heart, and all things gold.” Joining the Haq fanclub is Saif Ali Khan's sister Saba Pataudi, who penned a detailed note on social media, praising the film. Calling Yami's performance in the film 'outstanding', she also called the movie a must watch. In response, Yami re-posted her note and penned a note of thanks.
Saif Ali Khan's sister Saba Pataudi praises Yami Gautam's Haq
In a post shared by Saba on her Instagram Story, she praised Haq and penned, "Incredible peformances. Brilliant. Undoubtedly a standing ovation...for a work of art. So well translated on the screen. A story that had to be shared of Shazia Bano. RELEVANT." She added, "Yami Gautam you were simple OUTSTANDING. Moved to tears by the depth of your skill and work. A huge fan ...always, Emraan Hashmi, you compliment the script and together are so solid and incredible. Suparn Varma brilliant. Take a bow. Reshunath Superb writing !! ALL cast n crew ...Congratulations. #Haq on Netflix is a MUST WATCH." Reacting to her post, Yami wrote, "Thank You so much, Saba!!," and added heart emoticons.
About Haq
Haq, written by Reshu Nath and directed by Suparn Verma, is a courtroom drama inspired by the landmark Shah Bano Begum vs. Mohd. Ahmed Khan Supreme Court case. Set in 1980s India, the film tells the story of Shazia Bano (Yami Gautam), whose world is upended when her husband Abbas (Emraan Hashmi) marries another woman. Though Abbas initially agrees to pay maintenance for their children, he later withdraws support. Shazia takes a courageous stand in court, facing social pressures and personal obstacles. When Abbas pronounces triple talaq to silence her, Shazia’s fight for justice becomes the heart of the film, exploring the delicate balance of faith, tradition, and constitutional rights.With Yami’s compelling performance and a socially relevant narrative,
Haq has emerged as one of Netflix’s most talked-about releases this year.