HAQ isn’t just a film, it’s a mirror.
A mirror held up to self-styled Muslim leaders, selective scholars, so-called feminists, loud Leftists, self-proclaimed librandus, and the Congress ecosystem that chose appeasement over justice.
It also exposes the brutal reality within parts of Muslim society in India, where uncomfortable truths are buried, reform is resisted, and women are told to suffer silently in the name of identity, tradition, or “community honour.”
By overturning the Supreme Court’s verdict for vote-bank politics, they didn’t empower Muslim women. They pushed them into uncertainty, silence, and suffering, all in the name of “representation,” while real women paid the price.
HAQ exposes the hypocrisy:
1. When politics overrides reform
2. When society protects patriarchy instead of women
3. When ideology silences victims
4. When so-called feminists vanish because the issue is “sensitive”
5. When “progressive” voices abandon equality
6. When justice is sacrificed for appeasement
This film forces society to confront what it keeps denying.
Watch it. Reflect. And ask, who truly stood with Muslim women, and who betrayed them?














