Veer

2010
4.6| 2h40m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 22 January 2010 Released
Producted By: Eros International
Country: India
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Revenue: 0
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A Pindari Prince goes to England to study military tactics so that he can avenge his people, but while there, he falls in love.

Genre

Action, Romance

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Director

Anil Sharma

Production Companies

Eros International

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Veer Audience Reviews

Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
GazerRise Fantastic!
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
rohit102 Salman Khan takes every opportunity he can, in his movies to ridicule Indian traditions and to make these half breeds of invaders look better. He does it in a non-conspicuous way so that average people do not see it but are brainwashed with this anti-native cinema jihad nonetheless. Film administration should be more vigilant and ban any of this anti-native (against the real religion of Indian people) stuff. We have let these, half breeds of invaders, stay in our country even after they invaded and ruined our country before British came, and after we gave them OUR land as Pakistan, we still let some of them stay here, they have no right to do this Muslim cinema jihad propaganda against the natives of India.
amitshetty73 Veer is among the worst movies in History of Indian film industry. What was Anil Sharma thinking when he was making this mess made up with Dharamveer,Mard and Gadar ? Acting - Salman Khan was very disappointing.He was totally miscast as royal warrior. Zarine Khan does okay considering her debut. Sohail Khan is really awful and irritating. Mithun Chakraborty does it well but sometimes he tends to go OTT Jackie Shroff failed to give justice to his role. Other bunch of actors (Neena Gupta,Yuri Suri) were nothing great.Story - The film really had no story to begin with.It was just mishmash of warrior films from 70s and 80s.Direction - Direction by Anil Sharma was pathetic.This is not same guy who made highly entertaining Gadar.Music - Okay (nothing great) but still better than some of crappy music of this age.Overall - A Pathetic movie.Avoid it all cost.
Wonderkind This film should have been laughed straight out the preview cinema. The only reason I remained in my seat, was the astronomical disbelief that a film with such wealth behind it, could continue to produce such terrible scenes, one after the other. I sat, then lay, then practically wept waiting for the moment where I could see exactly where the money had been spent, apart from to airbrush a six pack on to the main characters.It was as if the special effects team had been given cartoon style dynamite, the animation team consisted of one small child, diligently copying and pasting characters, the small horse riding across the desert being a particular favourite, over and over again, the production staff were short staffed, the editing team had got drunk, and all of them were so bored by their own film that they even ended up writing 'insert foreign language' instead of the English translation during several excerpts of the film. Throughout the film, the editors enjoyed the popular old 'cut half-way through a speech and suddenly tag a second scene into it, without any attempt at linking the two together manoeuvre'.I think at one point, they discovered the pause button when several characters were leaping through the air and believed that stopping them mid-flight was to somehow symbolise their surprise? Rather than conjure a clearly expected look of awe from the audience, it must have been forgotten that fifty years of cinema has passed from the time that that was an acceptable form of conveying emotion on screen, and thus, the entire room dissolved into hysterical laughter.Finally, the collection of people producing sound on the back of this obviously took out a Yamaha keyboard circa 1980 when providing the effects, and played with a couple of the 'boing' and 'woooooo' and 'beep' buttons in the background to keep the audience entertained through the stiff and wooden dialogue, let's not even mention the corpse-like acting.I'm sorry, who green-lit this production? The script on its own was beyond terrible. Clearly the power of having a Bollywood star as both lead role and writer as well as chief funder, meant that nobody felt they were able to say that firstly, Salman Khan is hardly capable of giving a world class performance in a historical role, and secondly, he's definitely not winning the Booker Prize anytime soon, so perhaps he should have handed over the reigns to somebody who actually had a clue how to write a script? I cannot fathom how he could even consider taking on the epics; Gladiator and Lord of The Rings (cited as potential inspiration) with so little up his sleeve? Mastery, suspense, awe, groundbreaking cinematography, elegant scripting, time and effort put into picture perfect seconds and sublime acting; all elements that could be taken from those films. Instead - all he's taken is 'there's some big fights that happen in the middle, and it's all about good versus evil so let's just do that and say it's the same thing?' If this script was handed in at any film studio, without a title or an author, hands down, pages would be being used to wrap big sweaty pieces of take-away pizza in for the staff and by that very evening hurled into the rubbish truck, soaked in grease, shredded and ready for morning collection. Expecting this film to parallel the beautiful Jodhaa-Akhbar, I was both ashamed and to say disappointed, would be the understatement of the century. I would be embarrassed to see this at a small local amateur production, let alone a huge budget Bollywood film. This has the potential to be one of, if not the worst, film I have ever seen. For that, I am very sorry. Think of the good use this money could have been put to!
siddiqs7 Veer is a good movie and its doing good as well but when i read the reviews in newspaper its was not that good reviews about the movies the media is not true at all the movie is very good and action, animation and the story is very good and its going good in small towns and metro's as well what i would recommend is to watch the movie once at least so go head and watch the movie thanks to one of the reviews in IMDb which said it was good movie so i watch its and it was indeed a very good movies now don't start comparing it to 3 idiots that a excellent movies, never the less one and only Salman Khan has done it once again so make time for this one.