
The eagerly awaited courtroom drama, ‘Haq,’ starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, is set to delve into a significant legal and social issue, and audiences are already keen to know where they can watch the film after its run in cinemas.
Based on one of India’s most landmark Supreme Court judgments—the controversial 1985 Shah Bano maintenance case—the movie promises a powerful narrative on women’s rights and the intricate intersection of law and religion. With its theatrical release scheduled for November 7, 2025, the focus now shifts to its eventual digital debut.
While the movie is generating significant buzz in theaters, details regarding its streaming release have begun to emerge, offering clarity to those who prefer to watch films from the comfort of their homes.
Note: It is important to note that the official streaming date is often subject to change based on the film’s performance at the box office and the terms of the agreement between the production house (Junglee Pictures, Insomnia Films, and Baweja Studios) and the streaming giant. Fans should keep an eye on official announcements from the filmmakers and the platform for confirmation.
Directed by Suparn Verma, ‘Haq’ is more than just a legal drama; it’s an exploration of a woman’s fight for justice and financial security post-divorce.
For those eager to witness this dramatic and thought-provoking narrative, the cinematic experience begins on November 7, 2025, with a much-anticipated digital premiere slated for early 2026 on Netflix.