I’m a Lifelong Fan: Karan Johar Calls Emraan Hashmi’s “Career Best” and Applauds Yami Gautam Dhar’s Performance in “HAQ”
I’m a Lifelong Fan: After a spectacular theatrical run, Junglee Pictures’ HAQ, starring Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi, is making waves on Netflix. Both reviewers and viewers have praised the movie since it debuted on Netflix. Additionally, Karan Johar has praised the movie on social media. The director praised Yami Gautam in a lengthy statement, describing her performance as “Brilliant, outstanding, and pathbreaking.” He even called Emraan Hashmi’s performance his “career best.”

Karan Johar wrote, “HAQ,” after seeing the movie.The triumph and narrative of Shazia Bano brought me to tears. At the conclusion, I couldn’t speak, so I gave the movie a huge applause and regretted that I had lost the chance to see this really powerful movie in theaters.
“I don’t think I have been this moved by a performance in many many years… to say that @yamigautam is Brilliant, outstanding, Pathbreaking is still not saying enough,” he added, praising Yami Gautam’s powerful performance. “Salute and Salaam to her!” she said, adding, “@suparnverma directs the film with such an assured hand. Her silences, stares, final monologue, and stance throughout the film are a master class of craft and conviction.” He has directed a brilliant picture, never allowing theatrics to overshadow the emotion and always allowing the characters’ fortitude to emerge via powerful silences.
He ended the statement by referring to himself as a fan of Yami Gautam and said, “@therealemraan is his career best … he is so convincing and he portrays the insensitive and entitled husband like a bonafide veteran … you hate him and therefore you absolutely Love his performance.” “Yami, I will always be a fan! He said, “❤️🙏 #haq on @netflix_in.”
The narrative of Shazia Bano (Yami Gautam) and her legal battle for justice against her husband, Abbas (Emraan Hashmi), is told in HAQ, which was inspired by a historic Supreme Court ruling. Along with newcomer Vartika Singh and strong performers Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, and Aseem Hattangady, it stars Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam Dhar. The film, which was directed by Suparn S. Varma, examines issues of female equality before the law, Triple Talaq, and the Uniform Civil Code. Written by Reshu Nath and produced by Junglee Pictures in collaboration with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, HAQ is now available on Netflix.