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'Haq' Gains Momentum Worldwide with Positive Word-of-Mouth

Summary

  • 'Haq' grosses 7.4 crore worldwide in 2 days
  • Emraan Hashmi's previous film earned 9.16 crore
  • Film sees over 90% growth on Saturday
'Haq' Gains Momentum Worldwide with Positive Word-of-Mouth

As of November 10th, 2025, the social courtroom drama 'Haq', starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, has found its audience and is steadily growing at the global box office. In just two days, the film has grossed a total of 7.4 crore worldwide, putting it on track to achieve its first major milestone over the upcoming weekend.

Emraan Hashmi's last release, 'Ground Zero', had earned a total worldwide gross of 9.16 crore, and 'Haq' is now very close to surpassing that figure. The film witnessed a remarkable growth of over 90% in its box office collections on Saturday, compared to the opening day, indicating strong word-of-mouth and positive reviews from critics.

Written by Reshu Nath, 'Haq' is set in 1980s India and follows the story of Shazia Bano, who seeks justice when her husband stops child support after remarrying. The film's official synopsis states that his attempt to silence her with triple talaq sparks a national debate on women's rights and faith. Apart from Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, the film also features Sheeba Chadha, Danish Hussain, and others in pivotal roles.

With its compelling narrative and strong performances, 'Haq' is resonating with audiences worldwide and is expected to continue its upward trajectory at the box office in the coming days.

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The social drama 'Haq' starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam has grossed 7.4 crore at the worldwide box office in just two days, and is expected to cross the 10 crore mark over the weekend.
The film has seen a remarkable growth of over 90% in its box office collections on Saturday, indicating strong positive word-of-mouth and critical acclaim.
'Haq' is set in 1980s India and follows the story of Shazia Bano, who seeks justice when her husband stops child support after remarrying, sparking a national debate on women's rights and faith.

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