After quietly winning hearts in theatres, the courtroom drama Haq has found a second life on OTT. The film, led by Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi, is now streaming on Netflix, giving viewers another chance to catch one of 2025’s most talked-about social dramas.
Where to watch Haq online
Haq is available to stream exclusively on Netflix in India. Subscribers can watch the film in HD and download it for offline viewing through the Netflix app.
Yami Gautam confirmed the OTT release on X (formerly Twitter), sharing the film’s poster with the caption: “Streaming now on @NetflixIndia #HAQ.”
What Haq is about
Released in theatres in November 2025, Haq tells the story of Shazia, played by Yami Gautam, a woman whose life is turned upside down after her husband Abbas Khan (Emraan Hashmi), a powerful lawyer, takes a second wife and ends their marriage through triple talaq.
The film then follows Shazia’s emotional and legal fight to reclaim her dignity and rights, placing the spotlight on personal courage, faith, and the justice system. Supporting performances by Sheeba Chaddha and Vartika Singh add depth to the narrative.
Box office performance and reviews
Despite earning largely positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, Haq struggled commercially. Made on an estimated budget of ₹40 crore, the film reportedly collected around ₹30 crore at the box office.
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Reflecting on the film’s reception, Yami Gautam earlier spoke about the strong word-of-mouth support, calling it a rare and deeply personal moment in her career. She noted that the film connected honestly with viewers, even if it didn’t translate into big numbers.
Why the Netflix release matters
The Netflix release gives Haq a fresh audience and a longer shelf life—something many content-driven films rely on today. With its topical subject and courtroom-heavy storytelling, the film is expected to resonate strongly with OTT viewers who prefer serious, issue-based cinema.
For those who missed it in theatres or want to revisit it, Haq is now just a click away.


