Mumbai: The power of cinema to influence society is being demonstrated by Wild Pictures’ latest release, ‘Haq’, starring Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi. The film has won praise from critics and is resonating strongly with audiences, driving impressive box office numbers thanks to positive word-of-mouth.
The movie’s compelling performances and socially relevant narrative have prompted viewers to urge the government to make it tax-free. Social media users argue that ‘Haq’ is a celebration of women’s resilience and gender equality, and that removing taxes would help it reach a wider audience. Some have even suggested that the film should be screened in schools and colleges to inspire young people.

Directed by Supran Verma, ‘Haq’ addresses critical issues such as the Uniform Civil Code, triple talaq, and gender equality, presenting them thoughtfully while engaging viewers with a powerful storyline.

As debates continue online, audiences are hoping that the government recognizes the film’s social importance and grants it tax-free status, potentially encouraging more meaningful cinema across the country.

