

FILM
4.0
Drama
2hrs 14mins
Overview
In 1980s India, Shazia Bano takes her husband to court after he abandons her and their children, sparking a national battle over faith, women’s rights, and justice.
Viewers’ Guide
This movie is largely suitable for viewers of all ages. It contains no sexual content, violence, strong language, or frightening scenes, making it an easy and comfortable watch for most audiences. There are mild references to alcohol, drugs, or smoking, but these moments are brief, non-graphic, and not central to the story. Parents and guardians may still wish to take note, but overall, the content remains restrained and non-problematic.

Ibraheem Adebisi
@hmax
4.0
Jan. 19, 2026
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A Solid Watch That Keeps You Engaged
Haq is a good and engaging movie overall. The actors did a great job with their roles, and the story was well put together and interesting enough to keep my attention from start to finish.
One thing I really appreciated was that the movie wasn’t boring at any point. I didn’t feel the need to pause or stop watching halfway through, which says a lot about the pacing and storytelling. It flows smoothly and keeps you invested.
However, one thing I found a bit unrealistic was the use of English in the film. Considering parts of the movie are set in the 1970s–1980s, the characters’ English felt too perfect. Even today, “Indian English” is still very common, so hearing such fluent, polished English from that era felt a bit off. I think the producers could have handled this better for authenticity.
That said, this didn’t ruin the experience. The movie was still worth my time and enjoyable to watch.
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| Channel | Date |
|---|---|
Cinema | November 7, 2025 |
Netflix | January 2, 2026 |
Genre | Drama |
Rating | PG |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Length | 2hrs 14mins |

Ibraheem Adebisi
@hmax
4.0
Jan. 19, 2026
Featured
A Solid Watch That Keeps You Engaged
Haq is a good and engaging movie overall. The actors did a great job with their roles, and the story was well put together and interesting enough to keep my attention from start to finish.
One thing I really appreciated was that the movie wasn’t boring at any point. I didn’t feel the need to pause or stop watching halfway through, which says a lot about the pacing and storytelling. It flows smoothly and keeps you invested.
However, one thing I found a bit unrealistic was the use of English in the film. Considering parts of the movie are set in the 1970s–1980s, the characters’ English felt too perfect. Even today, “Indian English” is still very common, so hearing such fluent, polished English from that era felt a bit off. I think the producers could have handled this better for authenticity.
That said, this didn’t ruin the experience. The movie was still worth my time and enjoyable to watch.