Bollywood star Yami Gautam, known for her recent success in ‘Haq’, reminisced about a humorous incident from her early theater days. During a school play, she unintentionally delivered a line in a comical manner, causing everyone to burst into laughter. Despite the mishap, Gautam took it in stride, acknowledging the memorable impact of her performance.
Reflecting on the role of directors in shaping a narrative, Gautam emphasized their crucial role in guiding actors to bring their vision to life on screen. She highlighted the collaborative nature of filmmaking, where actors serve as vessels for the director’s creative vision, allowing for diverse interpretations of characters.
In discussing ‘Haq’, the movie draws inspiration from the real-life legal battle of Shah Bano, a Muslim woman who fought for maintenance post her divorce through triple talaq. The film delves into the landmark case of Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum, shedding light on the issue of gender rights and religious laws in India.
