Haq Movie Review | Anupama Chopra | THR India

LAST UPDATED: NOV 07, 2025, 15:05 IST|4 min|50.1k views

Anupama Chopra reviews Haq, declaring it a triumph for Yami Gautam Dhar who dominates almost every frame as Shazia Bano, a character loosely inspired by Shah Bano's landmark 1985 Supreme Court case. She observes how Yami transforms from besotted young wife to fierce courtroom warrior with remarkable depth, portraying Shazia with both dignity and human flaws - not as a perfect activist but as a woman who instinctively knows she's been wronged. Anupama praises director Suparn Varma and writer Reshu Nath for avoiding simplistic villain tropes with Emraan Hashmi's Abbas, instead presenting him as another entitled Indian man hiding sexism behind faith, which raises the emotional stakes considerably.


Anupama notes that while the first half grips viewers and moves swiftly, the courtroom-heavy second hour becomes repetitive and loses momentum. She highlights the strong supporting cast including Sheeba Chaddha as Shazia's lawyer, newcomer Vartika Singh as the second wife, and particularly Danish Husain's powerful performance as Shazia's supportive father. Anupama concludes that Haq navigates delicate questions about faith, secular law, and gender relationships with sturdy storytelling that avoids shrillness, leaving viewers with the lasting impression of Shazia's resilience and courage.

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