Product Description
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From the misty pages of history comes a story of extreme valor,
fierce pride and poignant love.
As the British enslave India with their devious Divide and Rule
policy, kings and nawabs fall to their guile and cunning, and
entrust their precious kingdom to the foreigners. Except for the
brave Pindaris, who prefer death to dishonor and will fight to
their last breath to save their land...their mother. The bravest,
the toughest, the strongest of the Pindaris is "Veer". As Veer
takes on the might of the British Empire, he also has to fight
the conniving King of Madavgarh as well his own jealous
tribesmen.
But then the stakes are high... At stake is his love for princess
Yashodhara, daughter of his sworn enemy...
At stake is his thirst to avenge his her s dishonour...
At stake is his very existence itself... Cannons roar, s
clash in fierce battle, the dead pile up... And when the dust
settles down on the blood soaked land... one valiant warrior
stands head and shoulders above them all Veer!
Veer an epic saga of bravery and drama, treachery and love...
Review
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Veer is an epic legend of bravery and drama, betrayal and love.
Salman Khan as Veer played a heroic character in his film. Veer
shows a great historical movie after along time, as we last saw
Ajay Devgan in Bhagat Singh. The fight sequences are a delight to
watch! Chemistry or Romance between Salman Khan and Zarine Khan
is Simply Superb. Overall, Veer is great entertainer.
--platform47.com
With a film full of battles and a need for crafty cinematography,
"Veer" met the mark. The action scenes and cinematography in this
film were on par. The costumes and sets are quite elaborate and
help make the film more realistic and relevant to the time
period. Mithun Chakoborthy plays Salman Khan's her and does a
fantastic job. He evokes great emotion in each viewer and
deserves a round of applause. --platform47.com
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About the Actor
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Born on December 27, 1965 Salman Khan is the son of the
legendary writer Salim Khan, who penned many super-hits in the
yesteryear's like Sholay, Deewar, and Don. Salman started his
acting carrier in 1988 by doing a supporting role in the movie
"Biwi Ho To Aisi". The following year he came up with his leading
role in the box office romantic hit Maine Pyar Kiya (1989). From
there he became the heart throb of Indian cinema. Following with
other box office hits he showed his terrific performance in
Saajan (1991), Andaz Apna Apna (1994), Hum Aapke Hain Koun...!
(1994), Karan Arjun (1995), Khamoshi: The Musical (1996), Kuch
Kuch Hota Hai (1998). His transformations can be sensitive,
vulnerable, funny, aggressive and charming as his role demands.
In 1998 he was arrested by the local from the shooting
location of the film Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United
(1999), for killing protected wild animals and spent about a week
behind the bars. The actor is facing trial in three cases of
killing black bucks and chinkaras and another of illegal
possession of arms. In September 2002, Salman Khan had hit the
headlines after he ced his Land Cruiser near the American
Express bakery in Bandra, killing one man and injuring others.
Being in those roguish behaviors he tried to balance his troubled
life with his carrier. In 2003 he gave his emotionally charged
performance as playing an obsessed lover in "Tere Naam" that
translated into good reviews and a good run at the box office. He
has not only managed to revive his career, but also to restore
the confidence of his producers and distributors alike. His work
was noticed internationally in the movie Phir Milenge (2004)
where he played the role of an AIDS patient. It was well
appreciated by the World Organization (WHO) for presenting
the problems of AIDS patient in today's world.
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