

Star Cast:
SALMAN KHAN,
MITHUN CHAKRABORTY,
JACKIE SHROFF,
NEENA GUPTA,
SOHAIL KHAN,
ZARINE KHAN ,
SHAHBAAZ KHAN,
RAJESH VIVEK,
YOGESH SURI,
ASHOK SAMARTH
Bharat Dabholkar
Rajesh Vivek,
Yogesh Suri,
Tim Laurence,
William Chubb,
Gita Soto,
Lisa Lazarus
& VINAY APTE
Playback Singers
Toshi , Rekha Bharadwaj, Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Neuman Pinto, Sharib, Roop Kumar Rathod, Shreya Ghoshal, Sukhwinder Singh, Sonu Nigam, Suzanne D'Mello, Wajid, Shabab Sabri,
Story – Salman Khan
Lyrics; Gulzar
Cinematographer: Gopal Shah,
Music Director: Sajid-Wajid , Monty Sharma
Producer: Vijay Galani , Sunil Lulla
Director: Anil Sharma
Veer is a period film that disregards history, a legend with an uninspiring hero, a costume drama with chintzy attire, and a romance with no passion.The bravest and the strongest of the Pindaris is Veer (Salman). As he goes against the might of the British Empire, he also needs to fight the cunning King of Madhavgarh and also his own jealous community people.
Veer loved to Yashodhara, she is the daughter of enemy. This film has battle with swords and huge love towards land. Veer has given so many beautiful dialogs for saving his mother land. He has fight against British and other land enemies
Salman Khan plays Veer, a colonial-era ruffian, who belongs to a fierce tribe called the Pindaris. His father, Prithvi Singh (played by Mithun Chakraborty, who gives the only terrific performance in the film), is one of the leaders of the community. The Pindaris are betrayed by the king of Madhavgarh (Jackie Shroff), who’s in cahoots with the British, and the Pindaris want to oust both from their land. Prithvi sends Veer and his goofy younger brother Punya (played by Salman’s real-life brother, Sohail Khan) to England to get an education and learn about their enemy from the inside. Once there, the proud warrior suddenly becomes an awkward adolescent, stripped of all mystery, with a schoolboy crush on his classmate, Yashodhara (Zarine Khan, in her Bollywood debut). The actress, who strikingly resembles Salman’s real-life girlfriend, Bollywood star Katrina Kaif, is as pretty as a porcelain doll—and just as stiff. There are no sparks between the two leads. Yashodhara turns out to be a princess—the daughter of Veer’s sworn enemy, the king of Madhavgarh. The action returns to India, and Veer is determined to win Yashodhara and fulfill his duty as a revenge-bent Pindari.
The story takes place in the late 1800s, but the filmmakers don’t correctly place it in that time period. Veer borrows from every Hollywood warrior epic in recent memory—Braveheart (1995), Gladiator (2000), Troy (2004), Alexander (2004), and Tristan & Isolde (2006)—blatantly lifting scenes and incorporating details from the various eras, from ancient Rome to medieval England.
The costuming is likewise schizophrenic. Veer’s traditional Pindari outfits are sharp but way too modern in style. The European clothes worn by the women only vaguely resemble Victorian fashion and appear to have been raided from a high school drama club’s cheap wardrobe. Little attempt is made at period hairstyles—the Western actresses even have unmistakably modern-day dos.
The non-Indian actors are distractingly bad—as is the case in so many Hindi films that feature Western characters. It’s a problem the industry needs to address as Bollywood movies are increasingly being set in the West and viewed by Western audiences.
Add CGI to the list of things wrong with this film. The excessive, unrealistic computer-generated imagery that mars so many Hollywood movies is unfortunately creeping into Bollywood, as evidenced by Veer. Hopefully, after this, Hindi filmmakers will resist the influx of gratuitous technology.
Veer has been made to show the legend of ancient time and love. Veer is the warrior of Udaigarh. This film made upon the British rules “Divide and rule”, and our Indian emperors trusted on them and finally they snatch the states of emperor. However, a Veer has live till his last breath for saving his land. He was toughest, bravest and strongest man named “Veer”.
Veer has been also released in Telugu Language.
Finally, the film has not upto Anil standard movie.
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