Haq, a recently released courtroom drama starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, is gaining widespread attention for its bold and thought-provoking portrayal of women’s legal rights in India. Loosely inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case, the film delves into the challenges faced by Muslim women in seeking maintenance rights after divorce-a debate which shook India’s legal and social fabric to its core back in the 1980s.
The film hit the theatres on November 7, 2025, and is being praised for its engaging storyline, court proceedings that truly represent reality, and good acting by the main protagonists. Now, after a decent run in the theatres, Haq is getting ready for its digital release on Netflix. Although an official statement from the streaming giant is yet to be made, here is everything we know about the film’s OTT release in detail.
After exciting movie audiences in theaters, Haq will be available on Netflix starting January 2, 2026. Since the film has received great reviews and deals with an important social issue, it is likely to reach an even larger audience when more people can watch it online and connect with its message.
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The story of Haq mirrors Shah Bano Begum, played by Yami Gautam, a Muslim woman fighting for her legal right to maintenance after her husband, Mohammed Ahmed Khan played by Emraan Hashmi, left her. The film chronicles Shah Bano’s emotional and legal journey from being heartbroken to evolving into a brave character that dared to challenge entrenched patriarchal norms.
The film is based on the true case of Shah Bano, thus underscoring one of India’s most landmark legal battles that led to a landmark verdict by the Supreme Court. This judgment not only shaped the nation’s legal framework but also sparked widespread discussions on women’s rights, equality, and justice, making the story both historically important and socially relevant.
Directed by Suparn Varma and written by Yeshu Nath, Haq stars Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi in the lead roles. They are supported by a strong ensemble cast that brings depth and authenticity into this socially charged drama. The film’s direction, screenplay, and performances have collectively contributed to its positive reception and critical acclaim.