November 10, 2025 : Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s courtroom-crime thriller Haq continues its steady climb at the worldwide box office, and the film is now just ₹2.5 crore away from hitting its first major milestone. The movie, which blends legal drama with emotional depth, has struck a chord with audiences across metros and tier-2 cities, allowing it to build consistent momentum even after new releases entered the screens.
Released two weeks ago, Haq began with moderate expectations but quickly gained traction, thanks to strong word-of-mouth, powerful performances, and its socially rooted storyline. The film revolves around a landmark legal battle, combining themes of justice, power abuse, and the emotional cost of truth—elements that appear to have resonated widely with viewers.
Steady Performance in India
While the movie did not open with fireworks, it showcased remarkable weekday stability. Urban centres like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru showed especially strong footfall, with occupancies rising through the second weekend. Family audiences, young professionals, and women viewers contributed significantly to its repeat value.
Trade analysts believe Haq benefited from two major factors:
- A gripping screenplay that keeps tension alive without unnecessary drama
- Strong lead performances by Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, who bring authenticity and emotional weight to their characters
Emraan Hashmi’s intense portrayal of a conflicted lawyer has drawn special praise, with critics calling it his “best performance in recent years.” Yami Gautam, known for playing layered characters, has once again impressed audiences with her nuanced and controlled acting.
The film’s total gross in India has crossed key benchmarks in major states, with Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Delhi-NCR leading in collections. Smaller markets such as Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh also showed improvement during the second weekend.
Overseas Markets Add Speed
The overseas box office also played an important role in the film nearing its first milestone. Regions such as the UAE, UK, Singapore, and Australia contributed to stable earnings. Although Haq did not receive a wide release worldwide, the controlled distribution strategy seemed to work in its favour.
Shows in the Middle East, particularly Dubai and Abu Dhabi, recorded strong occupancy rates during the first weekend and maintained decent numbers in week two. In the UK, the film managed respectable collections, especially in cities with strong Indian diaspora presence.
Word-of-Mouth Triumphs Over Low-Key Promotions
What makes Haq’s box office journey more interesting is that the film wasn’t marketed aggressively. Promotions were minimal compared to typical Bollywood releases, yet the audience response filled the gaps.
Social media discussion, especially on X and Instagram, played a major role in boosting its popularity. Clips of courtroom scenes, emotional dialogues, and fan-made edits featuring Emraan and Yami went viral shortly after release. Many viewers described the movie as “gripping,” “honest,” and “refreshingly clean storytelling.”
The film’s relatable theme—ordinary people fighting for justice against a powerful system—has further pushed its emotional appeal. Viewer responses on social platforms highlight how audiences appreciate films that offer both entertainment and meaningful commentary.
Competition Didn’t Slow It Down
Despite competition from new releases, Haq managed to protect its screens. Analysts say this is because of its strong hold over its core audience. Family crowds, particularly in multiplexes, continued choosing Haq due to positive reviews.
Moreover, the lack of a major star-driven blockbuster in the same release window helped Haq maintain stability. With weekdays holding firm and drops remaining minimal, the film is now close to crossing its first global milestone, expected to be achieved within the next couple of days.
Trade Verdict
Film trade experts believe Haq is shaping up to be one of the year’s most pleasant box office surprises. It demonstrates that:
• Content-first films still have strong potential
• Word-of-mouth can outperform expensive marketing
• Multiplex audiences are increasingly gravitating toward story-driven cinema
Analysts now project that the film may continue its run for another week or more, with the possibility of crossing multiple milestones if its current pace continues.
Audience Connect Remains Strong
Public sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive. Viewers describe Haq as a movie that makes them think, while still delivering gripping entertainment. Many called it an emotionally engaging experience that highlights real-world issues without preaching.
Emraan Hashmi’s fans are particularly thrilled with his career shift toward more intense, meaningful roles. Yami Gautam, too, is receiving praise for her consistent ability to elevate the films she leads.
With the film now inching toward its first big global benchmark, excitement is building. If the box office momentum continues through the next weekend, Haq may turn into one of the year’s most successful surprise hits.
Summary
Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s Haq is just ₹2.5 crore away from its first worldwide milestone, thanks to strong word-of-mouth, stable collections, and excellent audience response across domestic and overseas markets.

