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Haq Movie Review: Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi Excel in This Compelling Film

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The real case that inspired Haq stems from the landmark Shah Bano judgment of 1985, a legal earthquake that redefined how India understood women’s rights, secular law and religious identity. When a divorced Muslim woman sought maintenance under Section 125 of the CrPC, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution’s promise of equality was not contingent upon personal law. This ruling forced India to confront a hard question, whether justice could be selectively interpreted based on religion, and whether a Muslim woman was entitled to the same dignity, respect and protection as any other woman in this country. Haq, based on Jigna Vora’s book Bano: Bharat Ki Beti, reinterprets that battle for contemporary India, where these same arguments still quietly simmer under political speech, domestic space, and cultural caution.

In the film, Yami Gautam Dhar plays Shazia Bano, the fictionalised Shah Bano figure, and her performance is the spine of Haq. She plays Shazia not as a symbol, but as a woman who has lived, loved, hurt, doubted, questioned, and yet stands to fight. There is restraint here, but also ferocity, an emotional fluency that never slips into artifice. Her courtroom scenes have a rare clarity. She fights not with chest-thumping melodrama but with lived conviction. The shifting weight in her shoulders, the hesitations in her voice, the quiet with which she absorbs pain, all of that adds a truthful fragility beneath her courage. It is easily one of Yami’s strongest, most commanding screen turns.

Also Read: Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi’s Most Hard-hitting Dialogues From HAQ
Emraan Hashmi, as Abbas Khan, is equally compelling, playing a man shaped by privilege, belief and inherited power structures. He is not painted as a cardboard bigot; he is someone who has never questioned the script handed to him, and that is what makes his downfall tragic instead of theatrical. The more he clings to his ego, the more the system crumbles beneath him. Vartika Singh, as the second wife, leaves a striking impact. She is not reduced to glamour; her arc is empathetic, sensitive, and beautifully textured. Her confrontation moment opposite Yami is one of the film’s most emotionally loaded scenes. And Sheeba Chaddha, as the supporting lawyer on Yami’s side, injects gravity, wit and an unwavering steadiness; she knows exactly how to play strength in silence. Danish Hussain too makes an impact as Yami’s supportive father.

Much of this impact works because the writing is sharp, intelligent and deeply internalised. Reshu Nath’s screenplay understands the emotional minefield of faith versus constitutional rights without turning the narrative into an academic lecture. She builds conflict through spaces of doubt, lived contradiction and internal bias, not just external provocation. And Suparn S Varma’s direction keeps the storytelling grounded and balanced. He refuses sensationalism, he resists easy villainy, and he allows silences to speak. His directorial hand ensures Haq is not a polemic, it is a lived human drama.

While a more non-linear structure could have given the story even greater depth, what Haq achieves is still powerful, it centres the Indian woman’s agency over her life and her choices, irrespective of religious identity. It reminds men that responsibility cannot be abandoned through doctrine. It highlights how law must protect the vulnerable without fear. Haq calls for empathy not uproar.

Haq is a reminder that clarity, reason and moral courage can indeed be cinematic. Watch it for its sincerity, for its grace, for its argument but above all, watch it for the performances that give this battle a beating, breathing human heart. And watch it because it believes that the Indian woman, regardless of faith, deserves the Constitution as her shield, not the mercy of men.

Also Read: Emraan Hashmi, Yami Gautam’s Haq gets no censor cuts in India, UAE, UK, New Zealand and Australia

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Excel London appoints new Chief Operating Officer

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Excel London has today announced it has appointed James Mark to the role of Chief Operating Officer.

Mark, who previously worked at the venue from 2000 – 2016 and played a pivotal role in the delivery of its London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games, brings with him more than 30 years’ experience, together with an extensive executive career.

As well as being a key member of Excel’s launch team and delivering more than 3,000 events, Mark has worked across many of the UK’s flagship venues including Earls Court, the London Stadium and the Barbican Centre, as well as senior leadership positions at Therme Group UK.

Returning to Excel earlier this year, Mark will have full oversight of operational departments, as well as form part of Excel’s Executive and Leadership teams, providing strategic level input to the day-to-day and ongoing development of the business.

Continuing to support him on the operations leadership at Excel will be Kerrie Kemp, Director of Venue Operations and Lee Lacey, Facilities Director.

Speaking about the appointment, Excel’s CEO Jeremy Rees said: “Since rejoining the Excel family earlier this year, James has demonstrated exceptional leadership, strategic insight, and operational expertise, drawing upon his extensive knowledge of the events industry. This breadth of experience gives him a deep understanding of our operational needs, and I’m delighted to have someone of his calibre onboard.”

Rees added: “This key appointment, together with the continual investment in our people, venue and infrastructure, reinforces our commitment to the events industry and our mission to become the best event destination in the world.”

James Mark added: “It’s a real privilege to be rejoining Excel, a venue that holds many great memories for me. In the 25-years since its opening, Excel has gone from strength-to-strength and I’m excited to continue that journey with the team to deliver best-in-class experiences for all our event organisers, exhibitors and visitors.”

Excel will now round out its packed 2025 event calendar with major international shows including the World Travel Market (4-6 November), Gartner’s IOCS 2025 (17-18 November), the London International Horse Show (18-22 December), together with five immersive experiences at Excel’s Immerse LDN. Excel will also play host to this year’s AEV Conference (14 November), just ahead of the venue’s official 25th anniversary celebrations.

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Every Child Online partners with Excel London to power the future of digital inclusion

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Every Child Online (ECO) is proud to announce its new role as the official charity partner of Excel London, one of Europe’s most iconic international event venues. This collaboration marks a powerful step forward in tackling digital exclusion and inspiring the next generation of digital innovators.

Every Child Online is the driving force behind thousands of young people gaining access to technology, skills, and online safety knowledge that can shape their futures. Our initiatives go beyond closing the digital divide, we are sparking creativity, confidence, and career aspirations in children and young adults who might otherwise never discover their digital potential.

With more than four million visitors and 400 major events each year, Excel London provides an unparalleled platform to showcase ECO’s mission to some of the world’s most forward-thinking businesses. Over 35,000 exhibiting companies across sectors will now have the opportunity to connect with our work, contribute to digital inclusion, and strengthen their own sustainability and ESG commitments through meaningful partnership.

Michael Tarbard, CEO & Founder, Every Child Online comments
“This partnership is about more than providing access to devices, it’s about unlocking futures. By working with Excel and its global network, we can equip children and young people not just to connect, but to create, to be safe online, and to see themselves as the digital leaders of tomorrow.”

From professional IT asset disposal partnerships with UK industry leaders to grassroots projects that give young people their first computer, ECO is reshaping how surplus technology can be turned into opportunity. Together with Excel London UK event organisers and business leaders, we will inspire companies to act, empower children to thrive, and ensure no young person is left behind in the digital age.

Aligning Purpose with Scale
Through this partnership, ECO will showcase its work at Excel’s flagship events, engaging directly with enterprise leaders, sustainability officers, and IT decision-makers. Together with its social enterprise, Everyone Digital CIC, ECO delivers professional, accredited IT Asset Disposal (ITAD) services, ensuring data security, compliance, and environmental best practice for corporate donors while powering digital inclusion projects across the UK.

Shared Commitment to Sustainability
Excel London’s Sustainability & Legacy programme is central to its operations, focusing on cutting carbon emissions, reducing waste, and creating positive community impact. Alongside partnerships with Neighbourly, City Harvest, Fareshare, and The Felix Project, Every Child Online now joins Excel’s mission to connect business with purpose, tackling urgent social and environmental challenges.

Natalie Sykes, Head of Corporate Responsibility Operations at Excel
“Excel is committed to creating a sustainable legacy for London and beyond. Partnering with Every Child Online allows us to extend this commitment by tackling digital inequality and supporting young people’s futures, while helping our exhibitors and visitors meet their own sustainability and social impact goals.”

Expanding a Network of Corporate Partners
This collaboration with Excel builds on ECO’s growing portfolio of industry partnerships. In 2025 alone, ECO has been appointed official charity partner at some of the UK’s leading exhibitions, including:

• Imagotech Media – DTX and UTX
• Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd – SITS and MSP Show
• Nineteen Group – National Cyber Security Show and International Cyber Expo
• Clarion Events – Cyber Leaders Summit
• Reset Connect – Reset Connect London
• RX Global – Infosecurity Europe
• Hyve UK Events Limited – BETT
• Sports Venue Business – SVB Live

Through these platforms, ECO has engaged thousands of businesses, many now ongoing supporters, donors, or ITAD partners through the IT Full Circle model.

Get Involved
Every Child Online invites all organisations to take part in this movement:
▪ For CIOs and IT leaders: donate your surplus IT through our accredited ITAD services.
▪ For ESG and CSR teams: partner with us to deliver measurable community and environmental impact through our new commercial partnership programme.
▪ For sustainability officers: align your circular economy and net-zero commitments with real-world outcomes.

Together, we can ensure every child is not only connected but also safe, smart, and empowered.

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Excel London now America’s number one event destination in Europe following $340M investment in city’s new ‘Crown Jewel’

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

London has become the destination of choice in Europe for the US convention and congress sector according to new data released by Excel London.

Announced during the opening day of IMEX America in Las Vegas – the leading event for the MICE industry – events booked by US companies now account for more than half (60%) of all conventions and congresses, with that trend expected to continue over the coming years.

Global US brands including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce and Gartner are just some of the firms favouring London for their landmark European conferences, drawn by the city’s culture, connectivity and universal appeal. That’s in addition to major association congresses, with US based organisers such as the Linux Foundation (KubeCon) and the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® also opting for London.

In addition, Excel’s newly opened $340m state-of-the-art expansion, adding a further 270,000 sqft (25,000 sqm), has been a key factor to London’s draw and aligns with the city’s wider 10-year growth plan to further solidify it as a world-leading destination.

Dubbed London’s new ‘crown jewel’, the expansion now sees Excel total 1.3 million sqft (125,000 sqm) making it the largest fully integrated convention and exhibition venue in Europe and amongst the top 10 largest venues in America.

James Rees, Executive Director at Excel London, commented: “London is a world-class, tierone city with a magnetic pull as an event destination. The city’s appeal has further intensified over the past few years demonstrating market confidence and resulting in record bookings here at Excel, in particular from the US.

“In addition, next year we are hosting 10 major international association congresses – the highest ever in a single year – generating upwards of $333m for London’s business economy. It is this demand that has led to us expanding the venue, as part of a wider $500m investment which also includes enhancements across our F&B offerings, 5G and Wi-Fi infrastructure and even a new waterfront entertainment district to further benefit delegate experience.”

He added: “London was recently voted Cvent’s Top Meeting Destination and now, thanks to our expansion, we like to think Excel is on its way to becoming the best event destination in the world.”

Tracy Halliwell MBE, Director of Tourism, Conventions & Major Events at London & Partners, added: “London’s inbound business tourism is booming with visitors from the US once again leading the rankings at 3.7 million last year. We’re also seeing business visitors staying longer, spending more and often including a plus one. The city’s universal appeal is translating into one of the busiest pipelines for business we’ve seen, and the events sector and venues like Excel London are crucial to our overall economic strategy.”

Built to leading sustainability standards, Excel’s new expansion features delegate experience at its heart, boasting stunning waterfront reception areas, natural daylight throughout and picturesque views across London’s skyline.

As with the entirety of Excel, its new expansion also focuses on sustainability and uses 100% renewable energy, low-carbon materials, solar panels, and features new landscaped public realms.

For more information on Excel London and its expansion visit www.excel.london/crown-jewel

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Kantara Chapter 1 review: Folk goes mass as Rishab Shetty, Rukmini Vasanth excel in uneven but visually splendid prequel
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Kantara Chapter 1 review: Folk goes mass as Rishab Shetty, Rukmini Vasanth excel in uneven but visually splendid prequel

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Kantara Chapter 1 review

Cast: Rishab Shetty, Rukmini Vasanth, Jayaram, Gulshan Devaiah

Director: Rishab Shetty

Rating: ★★★

Halfway into Kantara: Chapter 1, I could not help but feel that the film, like the original Kantara, was an elaborate setup for a visually splendid payoff. The film tests your patience, exhausts you, and frustrates you before eventually rewarding you with what is one of the most visually stunning climaxes in recent times. Yet, while the original Kantara held it all together, Chapter 1 seems to be nudging the viewer to just wait for that payoff and ignore the bumpy ride along the way. Does it take the sheen away a bit? Certainly. Is Kantara Chapter 1 still a watchable film? Immensely so! Despite the unevenness and drab moments, Rishab Shetty yet again scripts a theatrical spectacle that can only be experienced, not explained.

Kantara Chapter 1 review: Rishab Shetty takes on the daunting task of following up to Kantara.

What is it about

Kantara: Chapter 1 is an origin story that explains the backstory of the daivas and the guliga we saw in Kantara. Rishab plays Berme, a warrior from Kantara, a hamlet that is at odds with the neighbouring Kadamba kingdom. The ruler Vijayendra (Jayaram) has enforced an uneasy truce with Kantara, but his ambitious and wayward son, Kulasekhara (Gulshan Devaiah), wants to annex Kantara and capture the resources in the forest. Even as the princess Kanakvathi (Rukmini Vasanth) tries to find a middle ground, blood spills, and Kulasekhara and Berme come face to face.

What works and what doesn’t

While the 2022 film Kantara was a rooted film about traditions and folk tales of coastal Karnataka, Kantara: Chapter 1 is an ambitious, large-scale story of greed, war, and destiny. It is magnified several-fold as compared to the first part. The prequel is more mass than folk, giving both the heroes and the villains enough time to saunter on the screen and indulge in some elevation. If Kantara had some nuance, Chapter 1 has the subtlety of a sledgehammer. It is loud, bold, and in-your-face, perhaps a little too much at times.

What makes Kantara Chapter 1 a little intolerable at times is how uneven and scattered the narrative gets, particularly in the first half. It moves at a leisurely pace, flitting between the two settings and often indulging a bit too much in the characters’ frivolities. The humour seems forced, and the romance a little rushed. Yet, the moment the action kicks in, the film gets back on track.

Movie Review

Kantara: Chapter 1

Kantara: Chapter 1

Rating Star 3/5

Tracing the origins of the daivas and guliga in Kantara, the Rishab Shetty film focusses on the standoff between the village and a neighbouring kingdom centuries ago.

Cast

Rishab Shetty, Rukmini Vasanth, Jayaram, Gulshan Devaiah

Verdict

Kantara Chapter 1 relies upon its visuals, cinematography, and splendid scale to patch over the roughness in the narrative. Rishab Shetty and Rukmini Vasanth’s performances help too.

Rishab Shetty balances the folk traditions that have inspired the film with modern sensibilities better this time around. Chapter 1 gives its women more agency than the first film ever did. But even this one can’t resist the knight-in-shining-armour trope. However strong the woman is, a man must rescue her in the end. Rishab Shetty’s writing seems to allow women to have power and independence only when they rebel or antagonise. Otherwise, it is reduced to tokenism. However, still props to the writer-director for giving a female character more prominence this time around, and even giving her some of the most powerful moments in the film.

But the real clincher for the film is the visuals. The VFX work is quite splendid for a film of this budget. The CGI tiger and monkeys, in particular, have been rendered beautifully. But it’s the film’s play with fire and the depiction of the guliga and daivas that steal the show. The powerful climax is elevated by Rishab Shetty’s performance, but the VFX plays an important role there. What is also noteworthy is the cinematography. Much of the film is shot at night, but Kantara: Chapter 1 thankfully discards the newfound penchant for too much darkness on screen.

The performances

I expected Rishab to shine again on screen, and he does. In scenes where he transforms into the guliga, he is a man possessed and delivers a breathtaking, captivating performance yet again. But for me, the other star was Rukmini Vasanth. The second half of the film allows her to take on a central role in the narrative, showing shades that films in this genre seldom allow female stars to. And the actor excels. Gulshan Devaiah has been wasted in the first half, but he briefly gets to show his true mettle after the interval.

Rukmini Vasanth in a still from Kantara: Chapter 1.
Rukmini Vasanth in a still from Kantara: Chapter 1.

Chapter 1 a critique of consumerism as it is a commentary on greed and maintaining the ecological balance, all themes that were present in the first Kantara too. Here, they have been presented with a medieval lens, though. And Rishab Shetty does well as these are the only moments in the film that have some nuance and subtlety. But the visuals and performances, coupled with the splendid presentation of folkore, is enough to patch the holes left by the roughness in the narrative. This makes Kantara: Chapter 1 one of the most visually stunning and watchable Indian films in recent times.

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