
Haq
In 1980s India, Shazia Bano seeks justice when her husband stops child support after remarrying. His attempt to silence her with triple talaq sparks a national debate on women's rights and faith.
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"Haq is a powerful movie inspired by the real-life case of Shah Bano vs. Mohammad Ahmad Khan (1985) - a landmark judgement that exposed the injustice faced by Muslim women under the triple talaq system. The film beautifully portrays the clash between secular law and Muslim personal law, raising vital questions about gender equality and social reform. Yami Gautam delivers a deeply moving performance, and Emraan Hashmi - the "King of Love" - adds strength and charm to every scene. The movie courageously highlights the hypocrisy of the judicial system and the resistance to reform within..."
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It's early 1980's and Bano's father uses a Reynolds pen to strike out names of students from the register. In reality, the pen was introduced to India in 1986.
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In 1980s India, Shazia Bano seeks justice when her husband stops child support after remarrying. His attempt to silence her with triple talaq sparks a national debate on women's rights and faith.





