Yami Gautam celebrates Haq’s box office success, calls it a memorable moment

Yami Gautam celebrates Haq’s box office success, calls it a memorable moment

Yami Gautam celebrates Haq’s box office success, calls it a memorable moment

Yami Gautam celebrated the strong box-office performance of ‘Haq’ and called it a success driven entirely by word of mouth. The film, inspired by the Shah Bano case, witnessed a growth of 100% on the second day after its theatrical release.

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Yami Gautam celebrates Haq’s box office success (Photo: Yogen Shah/India Today)

Actress Yami Gautam is enjoying the success of her film ‘Haq’, which released in theaters on Friday. The film took a good start on Friday and achieved 100% growth on Saturday. The actress reacted to the film’s organic growth at the box office on X and said that she will cherish this moment for the rest of her life.

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Yami reacted to a user who posted about Haq’s box office performance and said, “The Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi-starrer puts on a big show.” 100% increase on the second day And is set to fly even higher on Sunday! Good movies always find their audience – And #HAQ is proving it loud and clear! The positive word of mouth is now doing wonders!”

She reposted it on her feed and wrote in the caption, “The power of ‘word of mouth’. No foul play or any gimmicks. Straight from our hearts to the audience. Also from a business and media perspective, I feel a lot of positivity that they want a film like ‘Haq’ to be successful. This is rare and I will cherish this moment for the rest of my life (folded hands emoticon)”

According to the latest report of Sacnilk, Haq has collected Rs 7.92 crore till 7 pm. It is directed by Suparn Verma. The film also stars Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, Asim Hattangadi and Vartika Singh in lead roles along with Yami and Imran.

‘Haq’ is inspired by the life and legal struggle of Shah Bano Begum.In the historic case of 1985, the Supreme Court gave the right to maintenance to divorced Muslim women. Madhya Pradesh High Court had rejected the petition of Shah Bano Begum’s daughter, which had sought a stay on the release of the film.

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