Bollywood stars Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam will appear together in a new movie. The Shah Bano v. Ahmed Khan case (Supreme Court 1985) will serve as the basis for this movie. It was announced that Yami Gautam will play the lead in the film based on Shah Bano Begum’s life on the 40th anniversary of one of India’s most well-known and contentious rulings. This case will demonstrate the fight for Muslim women’s rights in India.
The sources claim that Emraan Hashmi was selected by the film’s producers to portray Yami Gautam’s husband. He will play the part of Ahmed Khan in the movie. If rumors are to be believed, the initial shooting schedule for this film has already been finished. The movie will take place in 1970, and Yami Gautam will be depicted standing out for Muslim women’s rights.
Shah Bano, a 62-year-old mother of five, received triple talaq from her lawyer husband, Mohammed Ahmed Khan, in 1978. Citing Muslim personal law, he refused to pay her alimony when she requested it under Section 125 of the CrPC. In 1985, the Supreme Court decided that divorced women, regardless of their religious beliefs, should get alimony under Section 125, which applies to all Indian citizens. The decision was historic because it upheld the secular Constitution and gender justice ideals.
Speaking of work, Yami Gautam was most recently spotted in Article 370 and Dhoom Dhaam. Many were greatly impressed with Yami Gautam’s performance in Article 370. Emraan Hashmi, on the other hand, is occupied with the promotion of his movie Ground Zero. He will play a BSF officer in this movie, which is likewise based on a real-life incident. Following Ground Zero, Emraan will once more appear on screen as a real-life figure in the next movies. For the uninitiated, he appeared in the movie “Tiger Zinda Hai,” starring Salman Khan.