Haq Se Review

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  • 4/5

'Haq Se' starts as a story of a family, comprising of two women, and the four daughters of one of the women, the Mirza family. The daughters are young women with their own minds and set to live life on their terms. The eldest, Meher, signs up to intern with the charismatic doctor Naushad Rizvi. Jannat Mirza is a freelancer who wants to change Kashmir with her blog, while Rabiyah and Amal Mirza are still finding their footing in a world full of grown-ups.

But that’s just the top-line of the story. Under this, there’s a lot more sub-text about women living in a man’s world – however shielded world that is. The dreamy doc may have murdered his wife. The blog’s no longer an innocent diary, and children finding their footing in a world full of grown-ups are destined for heartbreak, sometime or the other.

The story’s well thought of, the characters are the essence of the on-going and you can feel the layers that the lead characters have. It’s said that in films, it’s the small things that make up the bigger picture and few web series prove it like Haq Se does. Come for the story and performance and Haq Se for the quirky twists that are masterstrokes.

The story is set in modern times where we are fighting for equal rights, culture and ideologies of the society. A debate that we usually see happening on social media or news channels about relationships, love, an 'ideal' woman , etc. happens in the Mirza family. It's a debate you can't miss! Not to mention, what a beautiful set! The makers have shot the series in Manali but the set looks so beautiful, you'd feel like moving there immediately.

'Haq Se' is well worth your time.

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