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Shazia Bano takes her husband Abbas to court after he abandons her and their children, sparking a national battle over faith, women’s rights, and justice. Inspired by the landmark Supreme Court judgement of Mohd. Ahmed Khan vs. Shah Bano Begum, Haq is the story of one woman’s fight for her rights and justice.

Haq Movie Review Rating:

Star Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Yami Gautam Dhar, Aseem Hattangady, Danish Husain, Sheeba Chaddha, Vartika Singh

Director: Suparn Varma

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Haq Movie Review(Photo Credit –YouTube)

What’s Good: Gritty dramatization of real story

What’s Bad: The atmospherics could have been more intense!

Loo Break: Not really!

Watch or Not?: Recommended, overall

Language: Hindi

Available On: Theatrical release

Runtime: 136 Minutes

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Inspired by the Shah Bano case that made headlines and generated controversy in the 1980s, leading to the earliest demand for the abolition of triple talaq and a Uniform Civil Code, the story sets the beginning of the film in 1967 and comes up with a part-fictionalized account of a woman named Shazia Bano (Yami Gautam Dhar), who is divorced by advocate Abbas Khan (Emraan Hashmi) when she leaves home with her three children. This is done as she has come to know that the second marriage he has solemnized with Saira (Vartika Singh) was not out of humanitarian grounds for a young widow, as claimed by him, but out of love for Saira. The couple was in love before Shazia came into Abbas’ life, but was married to a man who would ill-treat her.

Angry at being told a series of canards, Shazia goes to stay with her parents, and Abbas sends her Rs. 400 a month for their three children. When he stops paying the sum, Shazia protests, and an irascible Abbas pays her a lump sum and declares “Talaq talaq talaq”. He thus tells her that, as there is no longer anything between them, he is not eligible to pay her anything. In vain, Shazia and her supportive father try to approach a kazi (Arun Marwah), but he castigates them instead.

Left with no alternative but to fight, Shazia moves to court. The technicalities make the earliest battles tough as she faces a hostile situation from all sides. What follows, along with the ploys employed by Abbas, makes for an engaging story as the court case drags on, spanning seven years from the local court to the High Court and finally the Supreme Court.

Haq Movie Review
Haq Movie Review: Yami Gautam’s Shazia Bano Takes On Faith & Law (Photo Credit –YouTube)

Haq Movie Review: Script Analysis

Writer Reshu Nath focuses on the issues and does not divert attention, but a few sequences (unless they actually occurred in real life) seem slightly incongruous. For example, Shazia’s father’s funeral is attended by Abbas. The stigma Shazia faces is also typical for her neighborhood, but strangely, her Muslim lawyer, Faraaz Ansari (Aseem Hattangady), never has any problems from the hardliners in his community. A loophole is the fact that Abbas had earlier willed his property to Shazia, and that decision is not revoked, so that issue is left hanging in the air.

On the other hand, the incident of Saira’s volte-face and the vegetables sequence, and Shazia’s final outburst in the Supreme Court are powerfully written and executed sequences, as is the shopping scene where Shazia takes Saira to buy what she needs. The way Shazia comes to know the truth about her husband and his second wife is very impactful.

Haq Movie Review: Star Performance

By now, Yami Gautam Dhar is synonymous with powerful essays of purposeful protagonists in all kinds of narratives, and Haq finds her in top fettle. Most of her films have a subtle or overt social message, and this one is no different. Her performance, with pitch-perfect expressions and body language, is a compelling watch, as usual, whether it’s a breezy Dhoom Dhaam or an intense Article 370. Again, she puts in the same (and effortless) intensity into this character, having recently told the media that this is one of those movies that “resonate” with her own beliefs.

Emraan Hashmi is in the gray-black zone again, but his role could have been sculpted better. As Abbas Khan, this otherwise natural actor often ends up looking flummoxed rather than scheming and confused rather than self-centered. He is also more than a little tepid in the triple talaq sequence. Vartika Singh as Saira has a limited role but makes an impression.

Sheeba Chaddha is her usual, effortless self, though Anang Desai is quite stony-faced as the Supreme Court judge. Danish Husain impresses as Shazia’s Muslim father. But the most impressive is Aseem Hattangady as Shazia’s fiercely yet quietly supportive lawyer. I liked the actress who played Shazia’s mother, while the other supporting actors are alright for their roles.

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Haq Movie Review: Emraan Hashmi Delivers A Subtle Yet Uneven Performance As Abbas Khan (Photo Credit –YouTube)

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