Saira Khan Case: Judge-Turned-Filmmaker Swati Chauhan Brings Landmark Triple Talaq Verdict to the Big Screen

Former Principal Judge Swati Chauhan, celebrated for her historic judgment on the legality of multiple marriages and triple talaq, has now stepped into the world of cinema. Her directorial debut, Saira Khan Case, inspired by a real-life courtroom battle she once presided over, is all set to hit theatres on October 10. The official poster of the film was unveiled today, sparking conversations across legal and cinematic circles alike.
Co-written and co-directed with veteran filmmaker Karan Razdan—the creative force behind cult hits like Dilwale, Diljale, Deewane, Qayamat, Dushmani, and Trimurti—the film promises to be a thought-provoking courtroom drama rooted in real struggles for justice.
Inspired by a Landmark Case
The film draws from the ordeal of a Muslim woman who was unilaterally divorced through triple talaq, separated from her children, while her husband continued to maintain that he had the right to four marriages. This conflict between personal religious law and India’s secular legal framework formed the core of Judge Chauhan’s landmark verdict, which has been woven into the screenplay with cinematic depth.
Cinema as the New Courtroom
Speaking about her transition, Chauhan shared:
“Certain prejudices in the system forced me to choose between privileges and principles. I chose the latter and opted out of judicial service. But my commitment to justice never wavered. For me, cinema became the new courtroom.”
After voluntarily retiring from judicial service, Chauhan pursued a diploma in filmmaking to bring such stories of courage and justice to the big screen.
Staying True to the Verdict
While the film retains the soul of her 2014 judgment, it strictly respects privacy. Real names, locations, and identities have been withheld. The verdict in the film closely mirrors Chauhan’s ruling, while also incorporating creative liberties—new characters, timelines, and references to recent developments, including the ban on talaq-e-biddat and ongoing Supreme Court debates.
Guided by Karan Razdan’s cinematic experience, Chauhan has successfully translated her courtroom insights into a compelling narrative that raises urgent questions on justice, gender rights, and the evolving role of law in society.
The Powerhouse Team Behind the Film
Produced under the banner of Soul Films, the project brings together an experienced set of producers: Salim Lalani, Swati Chauhan, Nizar Lalani, Shamshu Pirani, Nimesh Patel, and Satish Bhanushali.
The ensemble cast features Rajniesh Duggal, Poonam Dubey, Karan Razdan, Aradhana Sharma, Rajeev Verma, and Mukesh Tyagi in pivotal roles.
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