Haq Holds Steady at the Box Office
The latest courtroom drama Haq, starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, has successfully crossed a significant milestone at the domestic box office. After a powerful opening weekend, the film's momentum experienced a slight slowdown as it entered the weekdays. However, strong word-of-mouth praise for its compelling performances and socially relevant story has helped it maintain a steady presence in cinemas.
Day 6 Box Office Collection Details
According to industry estimates provided by Sacnilk, Haq earned approximately ₹0.47 crore on its sixth day, which was Wednesday, 12 November 2025. This daily collection has pushed the film's total domestic net earnings to an impressive ₹11.72 crore.
The film's performance on Tuesday, the day before, showed promising audience engagement patterns. The overall occupancy rate was recorded at 21.11%, with the most substantial turnout coming from the night shows. Evening and night screenings continue to be the strongest, indicating that working audiences and families are choosing to watch the film after their daily commitments.
Here is a detailed, day-wise breakdown of the film's box office journey so far:
- Day 1 (Friday): ₹1.75 crore
- Day 2 (Saturday): ₹3.35 crore
- Day 3 (Sunday): ₹3.85 crore
- Day 4 (Monday): ₹1.05 crore
- Day 5 (Tuesday): ₹1.25 crore
- Day 6 (Wednesday): ₹0.47 crore (approx)
- Total (6 days): ₹11.72 crore
Legal Challenge and Film's Narrative
Beyond the box office numbers, Haq has found itself in the midst of a real-life legal controversy. As reported by news agency ANI, Siddiqua Begum, the daughter and legal heir of the late Shah Bano, has issued a formal legal notice to the film's creators.
The notice demands an immediate stop to the film's release, screening, and all promotional activities. It contends that the movie features an unauthorized depiction of Shah Bano's personal life without seeking consent from her legal heirs. This notice has been sent to director Suparn S. Varma, production houses Junglee Pictures and Baweja Studios, as well as the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
The film itself is set in the 1980s and tells the powerful story of Shazia Bano, a woman who initiates a legal battle against her husband after he stops providing child support following his remarriage. Her struggle intensifies when he attempts to silence her using triple talaq, transforming her personal case into a nationwide debate on women's rights and religious freedom.
Alongside lead actors Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi, the film features a strong supporting cast including Sheeba Chaddha, Aseem Hattangady, Danish Husain, Nitin Mahesh Joshi, Rahul Mittra, and Vartika Singh.