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Yami Gautam 'learned the Quran' for four months for her role in Indian legal drama Haq

Yami Gautam 'learned the Quran' for four months for her role in Indian legal drama Haq

Film director Suparn Verma spoke to BBC Asian Network about his determination to correcting misnomers when it comes to Islam.
23 Apr, 2026

A good actor will go to great lengths to understand their character in order to portray its most accurate version and Indian actor Yami Gautam is seemingly not one to take shortcuts.

In an interview with the BBC Asian Network, the director of her project Haq, Suparn Verma, said he had her learn the Holy Quran and understand the Quranic dialect of Arabic for four months for her role in the movie.

The film follows the story of Shazia Bano, the wife of a lawyer in 1970s India whose husband marries another woman and refuses to pay her agreed upon maintenance. When Bano takes her husband to court, he divorces her.

Verma told host Haroon Rashid the research for the movie was extensive. “We spent almost a year and a half understanding Islamic law.”

He said we lived in an “age of misinformation” where people like Andrew Tate had followers among men and women. “Everybody has information, you don’t know whether it’s right or wrong. In that space, I wanted Haq to be a voice of reason.”

The director said he had spent his whole life with Muslim friends and felt he had a certain responsibility to them “as an Indian”.

Aside from his goal of correcting “misnomers when it comes to Islam,” Verma said the idea was to show just how little the world had changed for women since the 1970s. “They lived in a man’s world then, they live in a man’s world now. They fight the same glass ceiling, the same biases.”

Haq is based on the true story of Shah Bano Begum, who won a Supreme Court of India case against her husband in 1985 and secured her right to maintenance. The case is considered a watershed moment for the rights of Muslim women in India.

The filmmaker said he was overwhelmed by how many people the story resonated with. “Honestly, you hope for a wave of love. You never expect a tsunami of connection the way Haq has [received].”

Comments

joe Apr 23, 2026 03:13pm
What did Rajiv Gandhi did to that ruling given by the SC of India in favour of Bano? Well under the pressure of Mullas and for muslim bank bank ,he ammended the constitution and again nullified the SC judgement.
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Multani Apr 23, 2026 03:55pm
Amazing these actors do so much to portray their role in films. Bollywood really works hard to make its movies show reality.
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Ayaz Khan Apr 23, 2026 04:07pm
After reading the article, it has been observed that the movie will provide good knowledge to the Spectaculars.
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Khadija Apr 23, 2026 05:27pm
Haq is an astounding movie that resonates within south Asia and beyond.
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Jaswinder Sandhu Apr 23, 2026 05:40pm
She was excellent in Bano's role. Not only that this film must have moved more Muslim ladies who are being wronged by their husbands/in-laws to voice up. That's a must for our cultures to improve further.
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Arif Altaf Apr 23, 2026 06:35pm
Bravo. Great effort to learn about women in Islam. Please get the record straight.
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Allarakha Apr 23, 2026 07:30pm
It is a BEAUTIFUL movie; worth seeing.
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Aslam Khan Apr 23, 2026 07:35pm
I have watched this movie, and was impressed by her performance. I thought she was a Muslim girl.
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Mehrunnisa Apr 23, 2026 07:43pm
Just beautiful. One who respects islam will always have my respect.
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Simran Apr 23, 2026 09:58pm
I don't believe this and I hate how Dawn is indulging in this. For her husband who made Dhurandhar which is already anti-Pakistan, I don't think they would pay real heed to what is the difference in being a Muslim and being a Pakistani. I want to believe this news too but Indians (and yes I am generalizing) seem to write Muslims and Pakistan in the same line, then so be it. I don't think Yami Gautam did this, and I believe it's just a PR tactic.
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Hawk Apr 23, 2026 10:16pm
Good effort , he highlighted an important fact of Muslim life. Islam always protects the rights of woman. In making this film the producer must have guidelines of Muslim intellectuals like Zakir Naek . Otherwise it may be felt the producer anticipated his own view about the topic.
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Reggie Albuquerque Apr 24, 2026 08:21am
We need, and the world needs more people like Verma although being a Hindu- I think, thought he had a moral duty towards his fellow citizens who happened to be Muslims. A duty to explain to his fellow Hindus that Muslims or for that matter people of other religions or no religion are people just like us. That we are all the same. We have history of being around one another for millions of years and few thousand years of different religions is not going to change. We are the same!
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Sunil Mujoo Apr 24, 2026 08:37am
Ans the case is widely cited by analysts as a turning point that accelerated the rise of right‑wing and Hindutva politics because it was seen as the moment when then Indian state under Rajeev Gandhi appeared to retreat from secular, gender‑just principles under pressure from religious Muslim orthodoxy.
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Jayant Kulkarni Apr 24, 2026 09:30am
For your kind information, Yami Gautam is the wife of Aditya Dhar, producer-director of Dhurandhar.
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Rashad Manzoor Apr 24, 2026 10:12am
It is wonderful movie. I enjoyed it. It was good entertainment. Yami Gautham was at her brilliance. Well done the whole crew and writer director
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Airah Apr 24, 2026 11:33am
Beautiful and inspiring movie. South Asian masterpiece.
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Shan Elahi Apr 24, 2026 12:00pm
Good movie !!!
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Aaliyah K Apr 24, 2026 08:07pm
Brilliant movie. Must watch for South Asian Muslim women.
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PRADEEP SHETTY Apr 25, 2026 01:50am
Beautiful movie
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Laila Apr 25, 2026 06:51am
Truly loved Haq.
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