Actor Emraan Hashmi is all set to release his next courtroom drama Haq, which will be released in theatres on November 7, 2025. Famous for playing varied and challenging roles, the 46-year-old actor recently spoke about how the movie touched him deeply — both as an artist and a believer.
Addressing the trailer launch function on October 27, Emraan called Haq one of the most significant endeavors in his career. The actor explained that the movie addresses a sensitive social and religious theme, a subject that needed sensitive narration and honesty of emotions. As reported by ANI, Emraan stated that he was tentative at first about the way the subject would be handled, since he did not want the story to get biased or disrespectful. After going through the script, he was sure that Haq had managed that balance to perfection.
“I wanted to make sure the film had a neutral outlook,” he mentioned. “When I read it, I found it to be absolutely fair and neutral.” Referring to Haq as both “neutral” and “pro-women,” Emraan stated that the film has a balanced perspective of a controversial topic yet at the same time defends women’s rights and honor. “When people exit after watching this film, I don’t know what their view will be,” he further added. But I think that most will find it very well-balanced — and what comes across strongest is that it’s a pro-women movie.
Emraan also discussed what Haq to him as an individual means, explaining that it is a liberal Muslim perspective he closely identifies with. “For my community, I felt this is from a liberal Muslim perspective. I think this is a fantastic piece of work. Muslims must really come and see this movie because you will relate to it in a very different way,” he added.
With Haq, the actor is perhaps crossing over to more than his typical genres of thrillers and love stories, exploring a film that is thought-provoking in its themes of faith, justice, and gender equality.
The movie has already started creating a buzz for its strong performances, dramatic courtroom scenes, and socially relevant storytelling. With Emraan Hashmi entering this complex role, Haq assures to be not only a film experience, but also a conversation about equality, religion, and the battle for women’s rights in modern times.
