Haq Movie Review: Emraan Hashmi Shines in a Gripping Tale of Truth and Justice

Haq is not just another political thriller, it’s a film that challenges viewers to question their own silence in the face of wrongdoing. It’s a cinematic reminder that truth may bend, but it never breaks.

MOVIE REVIEW

Rohit Kumar Kolee

11/12/20252 min read

Haq movie review
Haq movie review

Mumbai: In an age of high octane thrillers and formulaic dramas, Haq arrives as a breath of fresh air , a film that blends emotion, intensity, and moral questioning in a way that few Bollywood movies dare to attempt. Directed by Raj Mehta, Haq features Emraan Hashmi in one of his most powerful performances to date.

A Story of Truth in a Corrupt World
Haq (meaning “right” or “truth”) revolves around Ayaan Malik (Emraan Hashmi), a seasoned investigative journalist who stumbles upon a political scandal that could shake the foundations of power. As he digs deeper, he finds himself torn between personal safety, professional ethics, and the need to stand up for what’s right.

The film’s narrative is tightly woven, with layers of suspense and emotional depth. It explores how truth often becomes the first casualty in the battle between ambition and morality, a theme that feels all too relevant in today’s times.

Emraan Hashmi’s Career-Best Performance
Emraan Hashmi delivers a restrained yet riveting performance. Known for his charm and intensity, he brings both vulnerability and fire to the role of Ayaan. His dialogues carry weight, especially in moments of confrontation and self reflection. Critics have already hailed his performance as one of his best since Shanghai and The Dirty Picture.

Supporting performances from Rasika Dugal as a fellow journalist and Pankaj Tripathi as a cunning politician add richness to the story. The chemistry between Hashmi and Dugal brings emotional balance to the film’s gritty tone.

Direction, Music, and Technical Brilliance
Director Raj Mehta balances realism with cinematic flair. The film’s background score by Amit Trivedi elevates key moments without overshadowing the storytelling. Cinematographer Avik Mukhopadhyay’s lens captures both the chaos of newsroom politics and the quiet desperation of those fighting for truth.

Verdict: A Must-Watch Drama with a Conscience
Haq is not just another political thriller, it’s a film that challenges viewers to question their own silence in the face of wrongdoing. It’s a cinematic reminder that truth may bend, but it never breaks.

Rating: 4/5
Haq stands tall as one of Emraan Hashmi’s most mature and meaningful films gripping, emotional, and hauntingly relevant.