Summary
Highlights
The trailer opens with intense dialogue, hinting at betrayal and broken promises. A woman expresses her deep love for Abbas and how this love led to conflict, suggesting a struggle over a relationship or marriage.
A pivotal scene shows a husband uttering 'Talaq' (divorce) three times, signifying the controversial 'triple talaq'. The aftermath reveals the wife filing a case, emphasizing the legal battle that ensues when a husband reneges on financial agreements, leaving her with three children.
The narrative dives into the clash between Muslim Personal Law and secular law. Questions are raised about the validity of instant triple talaq and accusations of betraying the community by aligning with secular viewpoints are exchanged. The debate centers on interpreting Quranic verses and Sharia law.
What was initially a private matter becomes a national discussion. Characters assert that if the nation gets involved, they will create a 'spectacle'. A woman questions why punishments and laws are disproportionately reserved for women while men are spared. The film touches upon the perceived mocking of Sharia under the guise of secularism and the responsibility to protect religious laws.
The trailer concludes with a powerful statement from a Muslim woman, declaring herself a 'Muslim woman of Hindustan' and asserting her right to be treated equally by the law, just like any other woman in India, highlighting her fight for justice and equality within the nation's legal framework.