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Haq OTT Release: Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam star in the recently released courtroom drama Haq, which is receiving a lot of attention for its audacious and provocative depiction of women's legal rights in India. The courtroom drama explores the difficulties Muslim women have in obtaining maintenance rights upon divorce, a topic that rocked India's legal and social system in the 1980s. The movie is based on the real Shah Bano case, highlighting one of India's most significant court cases that resulted in a historic Supreme Court decision.

Haq debuted in theaters on November 7, 2025, and is receiving accolades for its compelling plot, realistic judicial proceedings, and strong acting by the major characters. The courtroom drama that draws inspiration from actual life is preparing for its digital debut.

When And Where To Watch Haq On OTT? 

Here is all the information we have about the movie's OTT release, even if the streaming behemoth has not yet released an official statement.

Haq will be accessible on Netflix on January 2, 2026, following its thrilling theatrical run, claims Digit.in. The movie will probably reach a much wider audience once more people watch the movie online and relate to its message because it addresses a significant societal issue.

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Haq Cast And Plot Details

Yami Gautam plays Shah Bano Begum, while Emraan Hashmi plays her husband, Mohammed Ahmed Khan. The film is about women fighting for their rights.

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Haq wants to share an uplifting and poignant tale that draws from India's most contentious court disputes. Based on the true story of Shah Bano, a Muslim lady who, after being married and having five children, fought up for her rights in the 1970s after being deserted by her spouse She was compelled to pursue justice by her husband's choice. She even brought her case before the Supreme Court, which resulted in the cases of Shah Bano and Mohammed Ahmed Khan. The decision marked a sea change in the nation's discourse on women's equality and rights.

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