Ashhar Alam
Yami Gautam continues to earn acclaim for her intense and nuanced performance in Haq, which is now streaming on Netflix after its theatrical run. The latest to join the chorus of praise is actor Aditi Rao Hydari, who took to social media to express how deeply the film and its performances moved her.
What Aditi Rao Hydari Said
Sharing a heartfelt note, Aditi revealed that the impact of Haq stayed with her long after the credits rolled. She described the film as a beautifully mounted piece of cinema thoughtfully directed, powerfully written, and sensitively performed.

Aditi Rao Hydary Instagram story
Calling the story “important and layered,” Aditi said it was told with a rare balance of dignity, vulnerability, strength, grace, and simmering rage. She applauded director Suparn Verma for crafting something she called “too special,” adding that his creative vision deserves more power and recognition.
Aditi also praised writer Greshunath, saying his words resonated so strongly that they moved her to tears and left her emotionally overwhelmed. But it was Yami Gautam’s performance that stood out most for her.
“I’m a fan,” Aditi wrote, admiring Yami’s body of work and the choices she makes as an actor. She highlighted Yami’s quiet confidence, noting that her craft speaks for itself “no noise, just incredible conviction and skill.”
The actor also appreciated Emraan Hashmi for bringing sensitivity and weight to the narrative, and thanked Junglee Pictures for backing meaningful stories like Haq. She described the film as a rare gem that will continue to shine over time.
A Note of Hope
In a follow-up Instagram story, Aditi added that her words barely captured the depth of what she felt. She spoke about feeling hopeful, hopeful that courageous creators still exist, that honest storytelling matters, and that integrity, talent, and artistry eventually find their reward.
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About Haq
Directed by Suparn Verma, Haq stars Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi in pivotal roles. The film draws inspiration from the historic Supreme Court verdict in the Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum case, tackling themes of justice, dignity, and women’s rights with emotional restraint and realism.
With endorsements like Aditi Rao Hydari’s, Haq continues to find a strong afterlife on streaming, resonating with audiences well beyond its theatrical release.