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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply beautiful!,
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This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
Curious, I rushed into a Bollywood DVD rental shop and asked the clerk to recommend a few. She immediately handed me this one. I can see why.
This movie introduces us to Veer, a man imprisoned unjustly in prison for twenty-two years, and Somayya, his young, beautiful lawyer trying to get him out. Veer tells Somayya his story of why he's there. It's long, yet beautiful, touching, poignant, and emotional. Throughout the film, marvelous song-and-dance numbers are interspersed (My favorite song- "Lado"), making the viewer want to "get theeself to Indian dance lessons." Lastly, the movie leaves a few lessons on the viewer's mind. The first, what is a border, but a line drawn on a map? The second, what is life without love? Enjoy!!!
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great Love Story,
By Anthony (Middle Village, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
This movie is one of my favorite love stories. Great cast and great acting. Not to mention a great story that goes where you least expect it too. I am so glad that Hollywood didn't touch this one, they would have ruined it. Bollywood sure knows how to do it right.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A surprisingly good movie!,
By Akshay Singh (New York, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
I sat down to watch this film with rather low expectations. I mean, sure, it was backed up by heavy star power, like the unfailing Shahrukh Khan, and the excellent Amitabh Bachan, but I didn't expect the film itself to be good. However, this was a beautiful masterpiece, and I must say Yash Chopra has pulled off another splendid film! My only two complaints were that the film tended to drag at some parts, and there was one song (but only one) that bored me a little. Overall, it is a nice film, and should be watched if you have the patience and time. The plot was good, and the romance was not overdone (like in many Hindi films). The main theme song is also rather catchy, and you'll find yourself humming it after you've watched the movie. There is no violence in this film, and it's good for the whole family (I mean that)!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Just for two moments existed the story of our hearts.",
By Bobby Underwood "starlighthotel" (Manly NSW, Australia) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
"When the right woman comes into a man's life, that's when he becomes complete."
Unfolding slowly with the bright and vibrant colors of an Indian quilt, this rich and moving romantic epic is the more hopeful side of "The English Patient." Whereas that film was haunted by love, Veer Zaara revels in and embraces it. The notion that destiny can sometimes overcome circumstance because, in the end, love really is all, has rarely been so wonderfully presented. It begins in shadow, however, as a young beautiful Pakistani named Saamiya Siddique (Rani Mukherji) comes to aid a man known only as 786 who has been imprisoned for the past 22 years. Saamiya knows his name was once Veer Pratap Singh (Shahrukh Khan) and when she uses it, the floodgates of memory open and ever so slowly the story of love which brought him there is revealed. It is her belief that once she hears it she can prove his innocence and free him, despite the handicap of gender presented in her country. Veer is an Indian rescue pilot and Zaara (Preity Zinta) is a young Pakistani girl trying to bring her Bebe's ashes back home to India before she must return and marry Raza. It is an arranged marriage benefitting both their powerful and respected families but one that is draining Zaara's sprit. There is both humor and romance against the colorful backdrop of the two countries, which despite religious differences, director Chopra shows are closely tied together. His Indian Uncle and Aunt, who have raised him, embrace Zaara as their own, and only when she must return does Veer learn she is bethrothed to another. He only knows he loves her and wants to be the one to marry her, but nothing of her feelings. It is a story of two hearts crossing borders, their love a river deep and flowing. When her sister Shabbo comes to Veer and lets him know how much Zaara loves him, he comes to the shrine to see her and sets in motion the tragic events which will lead the viewer back to the beginning of the film. Khan and Zinta are terrific here but it is Rani's marvelous turn as a Pakistani girl going against tradition, very much like the love story of Veer and Zaara, which is the glue holding the film together. Like most Indian films, it is interspersed with the occasional song which propel the story forward. Some are quite beautiful and once used to their interjection as part of the narrative, are very enjoyable. For 22 years Veer has protected his love from dishonor but, once in court, Saamiya discovers something which will change all their lives forever. Magnificently romantic and hopeful, the viewer is rewarded with an old-fashioned love story both visually and internally beautiful. Rare and rewarding, its brilliance tied to its simplicity, this is a masterpiece of the old variety. Its story of love tied to modern Pakistan and India is somehow timeless and not soon forgotten. Those wanting romance in their films will want to come to the valley filled with the season of love.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This was my first "Bollywood" film and I was impressed,
By TBoneCalifornia "Tookie" (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
Before viewing this movie, I had never been privy to a "Bollywood" film. I'm your typical "whiteboy" so this genre of film was quite new to me. The first things to take into account (for "whiteboys" like myself) are the length of the movie, bollywood films tend to run longer than american films (no worries though, there's an "intermission"), the other attribute is that this film as with most bollywood films I've learned, incorporate song into the film. Hence, they have more of a "show" feeling to them. It's kind of corny at times, because the actors don't actually do the singing. When the scene suddenly goes into song and the vocal voice is significantly different than the actor/actress's voice it's quite noticable, but that's how things are done and you just have to get used to it.
Overall, Veer Zaara was actually a quite wonderful film, the story is solid and heartfelt, the cinematography is wonderfully done, the acting is superb, and the songs are quite beautiful and catchy (I now have the soundtrack, and listen to it often). This for me, was a wonderful introduction into the genre, and I will seek out more similar movies to view, due to this particular film. The hardest thing for me was getting past the cheese of the actors during the musical numbers. This is the american in me speaking when I say that I'd probably prefer the songs in the background during scenes, rather than the actors lip-synching to them, but I can definitely get used to that. I guess in closing, if you are a die-hard fan of Bollywood, or a novice like me, you will enjoy this film. it's a great story, with wonderful actors, spectacular sets/locations, and the music sets the mood perfectly for each scene. I own it now, and that should at least be motive enough to see it when you have the chance.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the best love movie of all time,
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This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
I have shared this with many friends; and everyone loves the moive even if they haven't seen Bollywood movies before. It is absolutely beautiful!!! Who says you have to have sex to be sensual?
This movie is acceptable for all to watch,it's a movie about true love and show great values.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
veer-zaara outstanding in all categories.,
By stratmom (nashville. tn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
This film exceeded all expectations. The music was hauntingly beautiful and extremely current despite being written so long ago. SO GLAD THAT THE MOVIE PRODUCERS DIDN'T LISTEN TO THE INDUSTRY PUNDITS! Scenery and costumes were breathtaking. Last but not least the actors were flawless and moving.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Beautifully-Filmed Epic Love Story,
This review is from: Veer-Zaara [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
"Veer-Zaara" is an epic love story, one which transcends borders real and imagined, and the message that true, abiding love will eventually overcome all obstacles is powerfully presented here. The story begins in Lahore, Pakistan where an idealistic young female lawyer, Saamiya Siddique (Rani Mukherjee) seeks her late father's blessings (at his grave) as she prepares to take on her first human rights case, that involving the unjust long-term imprisonment of an Indian national, Veer Pratap Singh (played by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan). Veer was accused over 20 years ago of being an Indian spy, Rathod, and was found guilty and imprisoned ever since.
As Saamiya eventually draws Veer out of his self-imposed silence, she learns about the love story that has inspired this silence - one which takes viewers via flashback to 22 years earlier. Viewers are introduced to a young Pakistani Muslim girl, Zaara (the ever gorgeous, dimpled Preity Zinta) , the only child of a wealthy and influential Pakistani politician, who agrees to take back the ashes of her Punjabi nanny, Bebe, back to Bebe's native Sikritpur in India. Although I did question the credibility of such an important man allowing his only precious daughter to make a solo journey across the border, well, I'm willing to suspend disbelief here. Zaara does make the trip and along the way, the bus she's traveling on has an accident, and she is rescued by dashing Indian Air Force Pilot, Veer Pratap Singh (SRK). The pair hit it off immediately, and not only does Veer help Zaara fulfill her nanny's last wishes, but also persuades her to visit his native village for one day, so that they may experience the Lodi Festival together. At the village, Zaara meets Veer's uncle and aunt (whom he considers his parents), played by Bollywood icons, Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini (who despite her years, always looks gorgeous and graceful). It is also here, that Veer realizes he has fallen deeply and irrevocably in love with Zaara. When he prepares to reveal his feelings to her as she is about to leave for Pakistan, Veer is introduced to Raza (Manoj Bajpai), Zaara's taciturn fiancé (chosen by her father to cement a political alliance with Raza's father). Veer is heartbroken but this does not stop him from revealing his love for Zaara, which leaves Zaara all confused. Well, back home in Pakistan, Zaara realizes that she too has fallen in love with Veer, and decides to elope with him. Veer goes to Pakistan to get her (after resigning his commission with the Air Force), but things go predictably awry and the pair are separated for more than 20 years. This is where Saamiya comes in , as she tries her best to prove that Veer was wrongfully imprisoned and to see justice meted out. The songs are beautiful, and the cinematography conveys all the vibrant colors of the Indian countryside. The theme song is one that I fell in love with, and I plan on obtaining the soundtrack. Shah Rukh Khan plays his role flawlessly, there is no exaggeration here - and I particularly liked the final scene where Veer reads a heartrending poem he composed as he addresses the court. Preity Zinta is beautiful and delivers a credible performance as a woman torn between doing her duty to her family and listening to her heart, and the courage she displays in choosing her own destiny. This is one of the most beautiful love stories to come out of Bollywood in recent years, and I heartily recommend it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, classic Bollywood,
This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
This is one of my favorite Bollywood films. It is a take on the classic Romeo and Juliet love story, but with an Indian man and a Pakistani woman. Veer is a former pilot who meets Zaara, a girl from privileged Pakistani society who has traveled to India to bury her nanny's ashes. The two fall in love and the rest...well, you have to see for yourself.
Shahrukh Khan is great as he always in, incredibly invested in his character--it's hard not to love Veer. Zaara is played by Preity Zinta who is very good as well, and the two look very good together and have a lot of chemistry. As I've said, this is CLASSIC Bollywood (in my opinion). Great songs (such as "Tere Liye") and a really moving story. It contains all the drama and sappiness that Bollywood movies tend to have, but this one has a lot of heart. I highly recommend it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gone With The Wind is gone!,
By MommySan "I like to watch" (Tucson, AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Veer-Zaara (DVD)
Once upon a time Gone With The Wind was my favorite epic romance. Veer-Zaara ended that forever! New to Indian film, at first we giggled over the exageratedly dramatic opening scenes, but before long we were entranced with the beauty of it all - the scenes, the music, the characters, and the story. V-Z is a heartbreaking and heartwarming love story, but far beyond that, it's a moral tale and a reminder of how we should determine our values and live our lives.
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