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Veer Film ReviewSalman Khan’s most ambitious project “Veer” released today with a lot of expectations. Written by Salman himself, Veer is a historic epic drama set on the backdrop of British Rule in India (1875).

The movie is directed by ‘Gadar’ fame director, Anil Shrma and produced by Vijay Galani and Sunil A. Lulla. Salman starrer “Veer” is introducing a new fresh face in industry, Zarine Khan. The other cast includes big names like Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Sohail Khan and Miss UK Liza Lazarus.
The Eros International film ‘Veer’ is a periodic film set in 1875. The story of the movie is all about the valor, patriotism and passionate love of Pindari warrior Veer. Salman who said that ‘Veer’ is his dream project, completely dedicated himself in the movie. Though the story is looking like a khichdi (mixture) of Troy, Gladiator and some Hindi “Deshbhakti” (patriotic) movies.
Salman has done a lot of hard work at acting and physical front. He built stronger and firm curves for playing the main role of a warrior. He has nicely portrayed the character of a man who not only fights for his country and for love but also against conspiracy of his own tribe’s men (played by Jackie Shroff).
Salman is looking totally fit in the character. The makeup artists and art director have done full justice to make the film look like a period film.
Starting of the film is quite impressive but as the film proceeds to the part where Salman meets his lady love (Zarine Khan) at a London College, looks unreal.

Debutant actress Zarine Khan as princess Yashodhara is looking beautiful but it seems that she needs some more acting lessons. Zarine is pretty but expressionless or has just few expressions. (She sheds tears without expression of sadness on her face)
The story just before the interval is quite weird as it shows Salman killing many people because his identity is disclosed in the college campus. He returns India with severely injured brother (played by none other than but Salman’s own bro once again).
The second half of the film is just about taking revenge, punishing traitors and fulfilling promises. The climax of the film is long and boring. This time director Anil Sharma has failed to impress.
The other actors like Mithun Chakraborty, Sohail Khan, Puru Raj Kumar and Nina Gupta are ok but Jackie has done full justice to his negative role.
Cinematographer Gopal Shah has done a great job. The action director Tinu Verma added strength to the film. He has maintained the historical accuracy. He used similar battle style and body movements of the Pindari warriors.
Music of Sajid- Wajid is melodious and background score by Monty is exceptionally good.
If you are planning to watch this movie then I’ll suggest that you leave your mind at home. Just watch Salman and his great action in “Veer”.

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