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Marking a strong step into purposeful cinema, Vicky Jain takes the producer’s seat with Haq, an upcoming film inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case. Starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, the film delves deep into themes of justice, faith, and women’s rights, subjects that align closely with Vicky’s belief in creating cinema with substance and social relevance.
Haq: Vicky Kaushal Backs a Film With Purpose and Power
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Backed by producer Sandeep Singh, Haq is more than just another feature; it’s a statement on the kind of stories Vicky aims to tell. “We wanted to begin with a story that matters,” he shares. “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.”
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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,” he adds. “They’re about giving something back to society, addressing important issues, and sparking conversations that can inspire change.”
With Haq, Vicky Jain begins his journey as a filmmaker with purpose one who believes that stories rooted in truth and empathy have the power to transform hearts and minds.
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