The trailer, released yesterday, has sparked wide discussions for its powerful tone and striking visuals.
Inspired by the Supreme Court’s landmark judgment in Mohd. Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum, Haq dives into themes of justice, religion, and women’s rights within the Muslim community.
Fans have praised the trailer for its bold performances and impactful writing, hoping the same intensity continues throughout the film. Many viewers called it one of Yami Gautam’s most transformative roles to date, applauding her ability to bring emotional depth and confidence to every frame.
Emraan Hashmi’s commanding screen presence has also earned appreciation, though fans agree Yami clearly dominates the trailer with her performance.
Some viewers, however, expressed cautious optimism, hoping the film remains faithful to real events and avoids Bollywood’s frequent habit of oversimplifying or whitewashing sensitive issues. They expect Haq to handle the topic with honesty and nuance.
Others admired the creative title logo, especially the moon symbol that appears elegant in Hindi, Urdu, and English. It adds a thoughtful touch to a film that already looks layered and meaningful.
Viewers believe Haq will trigger strong discussions about religion, gender, and law, particularly regarding women’s struggles for justice in marriage and society. While progress has been made over the years, equality within religious frameworks remains a challenge a theme the film appears ready to confront.
Despite the trailer’s buzz, some fans felt that promotional efforts have been low, suggesting the makers should push harder to ensure wider audience reach.
As Haq readies for release, the big question remains will audiences head to theatres for such a serious, bold courtroom drama? The film may be ready for debate, but are viewers ready for Haq?




