Actor Emraan Hashmi, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film Haq, has addressed recent discussions surrounding the film’s theme and representation. The actor made it clear that Haq does not “malign” Muslims or “target” any particular religious or social group. Instead, he described it as a thought-provoking story that explores individual morality and faith in a complex world.
“As a Liberal Muslim, I Would Never Support Anything That Spreads Hate”
Speaking candidly in a recent interview, Emraan Hashmi said, “As a liberal Muslim and a proud Indian, I would never be part of a film that maligns my own community or points fingers at any religion. Haq is not about blaming anyone — it’s about understanding the inner struggles of faith, justice, and identity.”
He further clarified that some people have misinterpreted the film’s intent based on assumptions drawn from its trailer. “There’s a tendency these days to jump to conclusions. The film doesn’t take sides. It raises questions about right and wrong, about what people believe is justified in the name of faith,” he explained.
A Film About Faith, Responsibility, and Humanity
Directed by Kunal Deshmukh, Haq marks Emraan’s return to intense, dramatic storytelling — something his fans have long admired him for. The movie reportedly deals with themes of justice, faith, and the blurred lines between personal belief and societal expectations.
“It’s a very layered story,” Emraan said. “The narrative challenges viewers to look inward rather than point outward. It’s not about religion — it’s about humanity. It’s about how we, as individuals, interpret morality in a divided world.”
Sources close to the production describe the film as a socially relevant thriller, balancing realism with emotional depth. Emraan’s performance is expected to be one of his most nuanced to date, with critics already anticipating that Haq will spark meaningful conversations upon release.

Emraan Hashmi on Responsibility as an Artist
Over the years, Emraan Hashmi has evolved from being known as Bollywood’s “serial kisser” to a mature performer who chooses roles with substance. Talking about the responsibility that comes with being a public figure, he said, “Cinema has a huge influence. That’s why I’m very cautious about the kind of narratives I associate with. I believe stories should unite people, not divide them.”
He added that the intention behind Haq was to tell a human story without sensationalism. “We live in times where everything is dissected politically. But art shouldn’t be reduced to headlines — it should make people feel, reflect, and discuss,” he said.
Fans Applaud His Stand
Following his statement, many fans praised Emraan for addressing the issue with honesty and dignity. Social media was flooded with supportive messages, with users commending the actor for representing a balanced, thoughtful voice in today’s polarized environment.
As Haq nears its release, audiences are eager to see Emraan Hashmi in a role that not only challenges him as an actor but also adds to the ongoing dialogue about faith, identity, and coexistence in contemporary India.
