Vartika Singh to Make Her Bollywood Debut with Courtroom Drama HAQ Starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam
Mumbai, October 31 (TheTrendingPeople.com): Former Miss Universe India Vartika Singh is all set to step into Bollywood with her debut film HAQ, a powerful courtroom drama directed by Suparn Varma. The film, featuring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam in pivotal roles, is inspired by the landmark Supreme Court case Mohd. Ahmed Khan vs. Shah Bano Begum — a case that forever changed India’s legal and social landscape.
“A Story That Stirred Something Deep Within Me”
In an exclusive statement shared with IANS, Vartika Singh expressed that HAQ is not just a film but a personal journey that transformed her as an actor and an individual.
“HAQ is a story that stirred something deep within me. This journey made me dig deeper and find honesty in every moment. I discovered parts of myself I didn’t know existed. I’m truly grateful to Junglee Pictures for believing in me and giving me this chance. I just hope the film reaches people the way it reached me,” Vartika said.
The debutant, known for her grace and intellect during her Miss Universe India 2019 stint, revealed that her emotional connection to the script made the project a “soul-stirring experience.”
First Look Poster Unveiled
The makers of HAQ unveiled the film’s first look poster on Friday, instantly capturing the audience’s attention. The poster features Vartika in an earthy, subdued tone — portraying a quiet intensity that hints at the inner turmoil of her character.
Her expression, a mix of strength and vulnerability, reflects the central theme of the film — the pursuit of truth and justice amidst societal judgment.
Sharing the poster on Instagram, Vartika wrote:
“The world judged her but she faced them all fearlessly! Really excited and proud to be a part of my debut film #Haq. Releasing in cinemas on 7th November.”
The post quickly garnered thousands of likes and comments, with fans and celebrities congratulating her on her Bollywood debut.
A Role Rooted in Real Emotion
According to sources close to the production, Vartika underwent weeks of intensive acting workshops to prepare for her role. She worked closely with acting coaches to explore emotional memory techniques, ensuring her performance felt organic and grounded.
Being a native of Lucknow, she filmed several key portions of HAQ in her hometown — a decision that added authenticity and emotional depth to her portrayal. Crew members revealed that returning to familiar settings helped her connect deeply with the story’s core themes of identity, resilience, and justice.
“Vartika’s preparation was remarkable,” said a production insider. “She approached the role with humility and discipline, blending her modeling poise with the emotional vulnerability needed for such a layered character.”
About the Film HAQ
Directed by Suparn Varma, known for his work on The Family Man and Rana Naidu, HAQ is a courtroom drama that promises to blend social commentary with intense human emotion.
The film stars Emraan Hashmi as a sharp and idealistic lawyer fighting against systemic injustices. Yami Gautam is set to play a key supporting role that adds complexity to the central narrative.
Produced by Junglee Pictures, the banner behind acclaimed hits such as Badhaai Ho, Talvar, and Raazi, HAQ draws its inspiration from real-life judicial history while weaving a gripping fictional story.
The film revisits the iconic Shah Bano case, which sparked nationwide debate in the 1980s about women’s rights, personal laws, and constitutional justice. Through this contemporary retelling, HAQ aims to shed light on how individual courage can challenge deep-rooted social structures.
Vartika Singh: From Runway to Reel
Vartika Singh, a Lucknow-born model and public health advocate, rose to fame after winning Miss Universe India 2019. She represented India at the Miss Universe 2019 pageant in Atlanta, USA, where she was lauded for her elegance, intelligence, and advocacy work.
Before entering Bollywood, she made her mark in the fashion industry, walking for leading designers and featuring on the covers of several lifestyle magazines.
With HAQ, she transitions from beauty pageants to the big screen, joining the league of Indian beauty queens who have successfully made their mark in Hindi cinema — from Priyanka Chopra Jonas to Lara Dutta and Sushmita Sen.
Emraan Hashmi Returns to the Courtroom Genre
For Emraan Hashmi, HAQ marks a return to serious, issue-driven cinema. Known for his nuanced performances in The Dirty Picture, Shanghai, and Cheat India, Hashmi reportedly plays a lawyer driven by both professional integrity and personal conviction.
Director Suparn Varma described Emraan’s character as “a layered individual torn between the ethics of law and the realities of power.” The film, according to Varma, aims to explore how justice often becomes personal for those who dare to stand up against the system.
Release and Expectations
Set for a theatrical release on November 7, 2025, HAQ is expected to be one of the most anticipated courtroom dramas of the coming year. With a strong cast, a socially resonant storyline, and a debut performance that’s already drawing attention, the film has generated considerable buzz within the industry.
Trade analysts believe HAQ could follow the success trajectory of films like Pink and Section 375, which combined legal drama with emotional storytelling and strong female leads.
Final Thoughts from TheTrendingPeople.com
Vartika Singh’s debut in HAQ marks a powerful new chapter in her journey from pageantry to performance. Her commitment to portraying emotionally complex characters reflects a maturity and depth rarely seen in first-time actors.
With Suparn Varma’s direction and Emraan Hashmi’s compelling presence, HAQ promises to be a film that not only entertains but also sparks dialogue on truth, courage, and women’s rights.
As Vartika steps into Bollywood, her debut feels less like a beginning and more like a bold statement — of finding one’s “haq” (right) both on and off the screen.
