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Actress Yami Gautam is celebrating the impressive box office success of her latest film, Haq, which premiered in theaters on Friday. Co-starring Emraan Hashmi, the film saw a remarkable 100% increase in ticket sales on its second day, indicating strong audience engagement and positive reviews.
Yami's Heartfelt Reaction to Haq's Growth
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Yami Gautam shared her appreciation for the film's warm reception. She shared a tweet from a user commenting on the movie's box office achievements, which stated:
“Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi's film shows a HUGE 100% surge on Day 2 and is poised for even more success this Sunday! GREAT FILMS find their fans—#HAQ clearly proves this! The buzz is truly working wonders!”
In her repost, Yami remarked,
“The strength of ‘Word of mouth.’ No tricks or gimmicks here. From our hearts to yours. The positivity from both trade and media regarding a film like Haq is something rare, and I will cherish this moment forever.”
Emotional Connection with Viewers
This heartwarming post follows a viral video showcasing an emotional Muslim woman kissing Yami's hand after watching Haq, expressing gratitude for a story that inspired her to “fight,” a moment that touched many fans and emphasized the film's emotional resonance.
About the Movie
Directed by Suparn Varma, Haq stars Yami Gautam alongside Emraan Hashmi, with key roles played by Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Husain, Aseem Hattangady, and Vartika Singh.
By Saturday evening, the film had garnered around ₹7.92 crore, as reported by early trading sources. Its weekend performance is seen as an indication of a strong connection with audiences, especially in a time when high-budget films dominate the screens.
Inspired by a Real-Life Journey
Haq is inspired by the true story of Shah Bano Begum, a Muslim woman whose legal battle in 1985 resulted in a significant Supreme Court ruling that granted divorced Muslim women the right to maintenance. The film dramatizes her quest for justice and its larger societal implications.
Previously, Shah Bano Begum's daughter filed a petition seeking to delay the film's release in Madhya Pradesh High Court, but it was dismissed, allowing the movie to open as scheduled.
A Significant Chapter in Yami's Career
Yami Gautam, renowned for her roles in Article 370, A Thursday, and Lost, is receiving critical acclaim for her intense and grounded portrayal in Haq. Viewers and critics alike have praised her nuanced representation of bravery, resilience, and moral strength.
Yami, who often emphasizes substance over glamour, appears to have struck a chord with Haq once again. Her reflections on the film's organic success highlight her dedication to genuine storytelling and her deep appreciation for the trust placed in her by audiences.