Haq Box Office collection day 4: Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi’s film gets…, earns only Rs…
Haq re-enacts the events surrounding the famous Mohd Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum case. It is taken from Jigna Vora’s work, Bano: Bharat Ki Beti, which is somewhat an artistic adaptation.
Haq box office collection day 4: Suparn S Varma’s directorial and Yami Gautam-Emraan Hashmi starrer Haq anthem the big screens this Friday. The picture, which revolves around the controversial Shah Bano Begum case, has seen earnings rise over the weekend. However, it has immediately slowed down. Here is the box office receipt it secured so far.
Haq box office collection day 4
The Sacnilk report states that Haq collected around Rs 0.09 crore on its fourth day (Monday), bringing its total net collection in India to Rs 9.04 crore. The sharp decline in revenue following the weekend raises the possibility that the movie won’t be able to make it through the week.
Although Yami Gautam Dha’s acting in particular has been praised, the movie’s sluggish plot and lack of attraction seem to have hampered its box office potential.
The flick pulled a net of Rs 5.1 crores in India and Rs 7.50 crores globally in the first two days of release. Sunday also saw improved theatre occupancy, as Haq had a 19.35% occupancy rate on Saturday and 23.36% on Sunday. It is still uncertain how the film will hold throughout the week.
Yami posted on her X (formerly Twitter) account on Sunday, reacting to the praise the movie has received. She wrote, “The power of ‘Word of mouth’. No foul-play or any gimmicks. Straight from our hearts to the audience. Even from trade & media perspective, I feel a lot of positivity that they want a film like ‘ HAQ’ to be a success. It’s a rarity & I shall cherish this moment for life.”
Haq re-enacts the events surrounding the famous Mohd Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum case. It is taken from Jigna Vora’s work, Bano: Bharat Ki Beti, which is somewhat an artistic adaptation. The movie recounts the legal fight that started in 1978, when the lawyer husband of Shah Bano, Abbas, divorced her. The Supreme Court of India heard her case in 1985 and passed a ruling by a five-judge Constitutional bench that the Muslim women were also entitled to maintenance under the law.
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