Ever since the trailer released, its dialogues have ignited conversations around gender, religion, and justice in contemporary India. Whether it’s the court sequence or the divorce sequence, every dialogue gives a generous peek into the inner conflicts of the characters. Here’s looking at a few dialogues that show how lines blur between love, gender, respect and equality – but eventually, it’s the justice that prevails.

1. “Baat yaha tak nahi pochni chahiye thi.. tumhe kya laga main darr jaunga” – (Emraan Hashmi) “Baat sirf aapki zabaan ki thi” – (Yami Gautam) “Nahi peechli baar tumhe kaha tha…tumhare izzat ki baat hain” – (Emraan Hashmi)
5. “Jab ek aurat pe har kanoon aur sazaa lagu hoti hain…toh mard kyun pachtaaye?” – Yami Gautam

6. “Secular law ki aadh mein sharia ka mazaak banaya jaa raha hain aur aap dekhte reh jaayenge…isse bachana hamara farz hain” – Emraan Hashmi
7. “Hum sirf musalman aurat nahi hum Hindustan ki musalman aurat hain…issi mitti mein pale badhe hain..isliye kanoon hume bhi ussi nazar se dekhe jaise baaki hindustaniyon ko dekhta hain” – Yami Gautam

The film talks about faith, identity, liberalism and policy and law – the Uniform Civil Code Act under Article 44. It highlights the uncompromising courage of a mother, whose fight for justice is not personal, but universal. Produced by Junglee Pictures, in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, HAQ is set to release in theatres on 7th November 2025.



It is directed by one of the most dynamic directors today in the industry Suparn S Varma (creator of Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, The Family Man, Rana Naidu), and written by Reshu Nath. Strengthening the talent roster of HAQ are actors Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, Vartika Singh, and Aseem Hattangady.
Also Read: Haq Trailer: Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi Bring Rights-versus-religion Battle to Screen
