Emraan Hashmi Yami Gautams Haq gets no censor cuts in India UAE UK New Zealand and Australia

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Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s upcoming film HAQ has received full censor clearance in India, UAE, Australia, New Zealand and the UK, with zero cuts across all certification boards. Produced by Junglee Pictures, the film has been certified U/A 13+ in India, PG-15 in the UAE, PG in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.

The film is inspired by a landmark judgment of the Honourable Supreme Court which explores themes of family, religion, justice, faith, identity, liberalism, and law, including the Uniform Civil Code under Article 44 of the Indian Constitution. This hard hitting, powerful and inspiring story revolves around a mother who approaches the courts to claim rights for herself and her children under Section 125 of the CrPC. The certification across different countries makes it a significant achievement in upholding the film’s uncompromised and balanced voice.

Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam

Directed by Suparn Verma, HAQ also features Vartika Singh making her debut with the film and powerhouse performers Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, and Aseem Hattangady. Haq explores themes of the Uniform Civil Code, Triple Talaq, and gender equality before the law.

Meanwhile, ahead of the release of the show, Junglee Pictures, led by Mr. Vineet Jain (MD, The Times Group), hosted an exclusive screening of the film. The event saw an esteemed gathering of High Court Judges, senior lawyers, bureaucrats, and corporate leaders, who lauded the film’s authenticity, powerful performances, and socially relevant themes.

 

Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam

 Meanwhile, ahead of the release of the show, Junglee Pictures, led by Mr. Vineet Jain (MD, The Times Group), hosted an exclusive screening of the film. The event saw an esteemed gathering of High Court Judges, senior lawyers, bureaucrats, and corporate leaders, who lauded the film’s authenticity, powerful performances, and socially relevant themes.

 

Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam


Talking about the film, Yami Gautam said, “This story moved me deeply. It’s not just Shazia’s fight, it’s a reflection of the strength and resilience of countless women who’ve been told to stay silent. Portraying her demanded empathy, conviction, and an unshakeable belief in justice. This film is more than a role for me. It’s a reminder that it takes just one voice to make a difference.”

Written by Reshu Nath, the film continues Junglee Pictures’ legacy of socially resonant, bold cinema, following hits like Raazi, Talvar, Badhaai Ho, and Badhaai Do and is set for a worldwide release on November 7, 2025.

Also Read: Legal Community And Corporate Leaders Applaud Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s HAQ

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