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IMDb93%
Rotten TomatoesVeer-Zaara is a Hindi romantic drama film that is set against the backdrop of India-Pakistan relations and revolves around Veer and Zaara, two lovers from different countries, India and Pakistan. The movie explores their journey of love, separation, and reunion after years. Furthermore, the movie has a cast, headlined by Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, and Rani Mukerji, which has been appreciated for its heartwarming portrayal by critics and audience alike. The movie's director, Yash Chopra, manages to create a visually stunning film that tells a beautiful story of love, sacrifice, and patriotism. On top of that, Veer Zaara's music has been composed by the legendary late composer Madan Mohan, and plays a big role in making the film the Bollywood classic that it is. All in all, Veer-Zaara is a must-watch for all Bollywood fans and a great introduction for those who are new to Indian cinema.
Best Lyricist | 2005 | Javed
Best Story | 2005 | Aditya
Best Dialogue | 2005 | Aditya
Best Film | 2005
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Divya
Best Story | 2005 | Aditya
Best Actress | 2005 | Preity
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment | 2005
Best Actor | 2005 | Shah Rukh
Best Film | 2005
Jodi No | 2005 | Preity
Best Story | 2005 | Aditya
Best Dialogue | 2005 | Aditya
Best Film | 2005
Best Actor | 2005 | Shah Rukh
Best Director | 2005 | Yash
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Rani
Best Music Director | 2005
Best Picture | 2005
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2005 | Shah Rukh
Best Supporting Actress | 2004 | Rani
2006 | Yash
Best Film | 2005 | Yash
Best Actor | 2005 | Shah Rukh
Best Director | 2005 | Yash
Best Actor | 2005 | Shah Rukh
Best Director | 2005 | Yash
Best Actress | 2005 | Preity
Best Supporting Actor | 2005 | Amitabh
Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Rani
Best Playback Singer Male | 2005 | Udit
Best Music Director | 2005
Best Lyricist | 2005 | Javed
Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Rani
Best Actress | 2005 | Preity
Best Supporting Actor | 2005 | Amitabh
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Amitabh
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Divya
Best Actress | 2005 | Preity
Best Actress | 2005 | Preity
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Amitabh
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Rani
Best Actress | 2005 | Preity
Best Director | 2005 | Yash
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Divya
Best Background Music | 2005
Best Lyricist | 2005 | Javed
Best Art Direction | 2005 | Sharmishta
Best Cinematography | 2005 | Anil
Best Screenplay | 2005 | Aditya
Best Story | 2005 | Aditya
Best Sound Rerecording | 2005
Budget 7,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 29,385,320 USD
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Veer's prisoner number is 786, which Saamiya sees as a good omen. According to the Arabic language system, which assigns numerical values to each letter, the number 786 is the numerical value of the phrase "Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Rahim" ("In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful"), the first verse in the Qur'an.
One of the few Indian movies to officially release its original tunes of songs and background music.
Hrithik Roshan's favourite film, as stated in the DVD's bonus features.
The character of Saamiya Siddiqui is based on Pakistani human rights activist and well-known lawyer Asma Jehangir.
The movie was written with Aishwarya Rai for the role of Saamiya Siddiqui, but she and Shahrukh Khan had a fall out on the sets of Chalte-Chalte. And she had to quit both these films and coincidentally got replaced by Rani in both of the films.
"Veer Pratap Singh: I, Prisoner No. 786, look through the bars of my cell / I see days, months, years change to eons, / From the soil of this land I can smell my Bauji's fields / The burning sun reminds me of my Maati's cool buttermilk / The rains come with the swings of many seasons / The winter fills me with the warmth of the Lodi fires / They say this isn't your country, then why does it feel like mine? / They say that I do not look like him, then why does he look like me? / I, Prisoner No. 786, look through the bars of my cell / I see an angel who has come down from heaven / She calls herself Saamiya, and she calls me Veer / She's a complete stranger, but she treats me as her family / Hearing her truthful words, I feel alive once again / Hearing her promises and vow, I want to do something more / They say she isn't related, then why does she fight the world for me? / They say I'm not like her, then why does she look like me? / I, Prisoner No. 786, look through the bars of my cell / I see my Zaara wrapped in the colours of my village / In making my dreams come true, she has forgotten her own / In serving my people, she has left behind her own / Now I want to fill her heart with joy / I feel I could live another lifetime for her / They say my country is not hers, then why does she stay in my home? / They say I'm not like her, then why does she look like me? / I, Prisoner No. 786, look through the bars of my cell..."
"Veer Pratap Singh: After having 8-10 children, you come back to India and I'll carry you around the village on my bicycle. Zaara Hayaat Khan: I'd be too fat by then to be carried on a cycle. Veer Pratap Singh: I'll get you a tractor..."