The courtroom drama “Haq,” starring Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi, premiered in theaters last Friday. The film has shown a notable box office performance in its initial days.
On its opening day, “Haq” collected an estimated $210,000. This figure indicated a modest start for the film.
However, the movie saw a significant increase on its second day. Early reports show the film earned approximately $272,000 on Saturday, a rise from its Friday numbers.
This second-day growth is somewhat unusual, as box office collections often decline on Saturday before climbing on Sunday. “Haq” managed to buck this trend.
The film, produced with an estimated budget of $4.2 million, has garnered positive critical reception. Many viewers have also responded favorably to the story.

Audiences have expressed emotional connections to the film, with some reactions circulating on social media. The legal drama focuses on an important Supreme Court case, exploring justice and moral complexities.
While critics have praised the strong narrative and the performances by Gautam and Hashmi, the direction, handled by Suparn S. Verma, has been noted as a weaker aspect. Junglee Pictures produced the film.

“Haq” is currently competing for audience attention against other releases. These include “Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat,” starring Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa, and Maddock Films’ horror-comedy “Thaama.”
With its compelling story resonating with viewers, the film is expected to attract more audiences in the coming days. Its performance on the upcoming Sunday holiday will be closely watched.


