Vicky Jain on 'Haq': Why This Shah Bano Film Aims to Move and Inspire

Vicky Jain has stepped into film production with Haq, a project inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam and explores themes of justice and women's rights. Jain emphasizes that his production choices focus on stories that matter and spark meaningful conversations. His wife Ankita Lokhande recently shared a heartfelt note celebrating his journey from Bilaspur to becoming a film producer.

Key Points: Vicky Jain Produces Haq Film on Shah Bano Case with Emraan Hashmi

  • Film Haq draws inspiration from landmark Shah Bano case on women's rights
  • Features Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam exploring justice and faith themes
  • Vicky Jain emphasizes producing films that make social difference
  • Already working on future projects including Chandni Bar and Dongri
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Vicky Jain: 'Haq' gave us chance to stand behind a narrative that questions, moves people

Producer Vicky Jain discusses his debut film Haq, inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case, starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, aiming to spark social change.

"Haq gave us the chance to stand behind a narrative that questions, inspires, and moves people. - Vicky Jain"

Mumbai, Nov 8

Vicky Jain, who has stepped into producing films Haq, an upcoming film inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case, has said that the movie gave him a chance to stand behind a narrative that questions, inspires and moves people.

Backed by producer Sandeep Singh, Haq is a statement on the kind of stories Vicky aims to tell.

Vicky said: “We wanted to begin with a story that matters.”

He added: “Haq gave us the chance to stand behind a narrative that questions, inspires, and moves people. For me, producing isn’t just about making films it’s about making a difference.”

After Fauji and Haq, Vicky is already working on two more significant projects Chandni Bar and Dongri.

“These movies aren’t meant for commercial success alone. They’re about giving something back to society, addressing important issues, and sparking conversations that can inspire change.”

Starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, Haq delves deep into themes of justice, faith, and women’s rights.

Vicky’s actress wife Ankita Lokhande on November 7 compiled a heartfelt note for him on social media after the film released.

She penned, "Dear Husband...Today is THE DAY !!! HAQ has released! ! Your new journey as a producer has begun, and I couldn’t be prouder. I feel truly lucky to be a part of your life and to witness this moment that you’ve created for yourself (sic)."

Looking back at Vicky's incredible journey from Bilaspur to Mumbai, the 'Pavitra Rishta' actress wrote, "From Bilaspur to Mumbai — what a journey it’s been! You’ve built everything with your own hard work, faith, and perseverance. I’m sure this moment feels surreal, knowing that it’s all the result of your dedication and belief in yourself."

"Wherever life takes you, always remember where you started from — stay grounded, stay humble, and never forget the people who stood by you when you had nothing but dreams and determination," Ankita added.

I’m always here, with all my heart, to support you in every step ahead. Today, I feel nothing but proud, proud, proud — the proudest wife ever!", she added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Vicky Jain's journey from Bilaspur to Mumbai is truly inspiring. Shows that with hard work and determination, anyone can make it big in Bollywood. More power to him! 💪
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Ananya R
While I appreciate films on social issues, I hope they handle the sensitive topic with nuance and don't create unnecessary controversies. The Shah Bano case still evokes strong emotions.
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Michael C
As someone who studied Indian legal history, I'm excited to see how they portray this landmark case. Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam are great choices for such serious roles.
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Shreya B
Ankita's support for her husband is so heartwarming! ❤️ In our Indian culture, family support means everything when pursuing big dreams. Wishing them both success!
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Karthik V
Respect to Vicky for choosing meaningful cinema over commercial masala films. We need more producers who care about content that makes a difference in society.

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