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Veer-Zaara(2004)

7.8/10
Hindi192 mins

Veer-Zaara (2004) is a 192-minute Hindi film directed by Yash Chopra. Starring Anil Mehta, Boman Irani and Sanjeev Kohli. With an audience rating of 7.8/10, Veer-Zaara stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2004.

Director:Yash Chopra
Mood:
emotionalupliftingromantic
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
1 January 2004
Director
Yash Chopra
Language
Hindi
Runtime
3h 12m
GudVibe Rating
7.8/10

Storyline

An Indian Air Force pilot saves a Pakistani woman after a bus crash. Their rescue brings them together and changes both of their lives forever.

Two hearts, one border, an impossible love.

Film Details

7.8Rating
192Minutes
HindiLanguage
UCertificate
Release Date1 January 2004
Release Typetheatrical
Also Known Asویر زارا · Veer & Zaara · Veer Zaara · A Love Legend · อานุภาพรักเหนือแผ่นดิน · Die Legende einer Liebe · Veer Zaara

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalupliftingromantic
Themes
loveidentityfamilyjustice
Tonepoetic
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemass
Best Withwith-partner
Violence1
Emotion5
Humor2
Rewatchability4

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Trivia

  • The film's music was recorded with a 100-piece orchestra in Prague, a first for a Yash Chopra film.
  • Preity Zinta's character, Zaara, was originally named 'Sahiba' in early drafts of the script.
  • A real retired Indian Air Force pilot, Wing Commander (retd.) Ramesh Jetley, was a technical consultant to ensure accuracy.
  • The movie was shot in Punjab, India, but also extensively in locations across Himachal Pradesh to depict rural Pakistan.
  • The courtroom scenes were filmed in a real, historic courtroom in Chandigarh, not on a set.
  • The film's climax was partly inspired by a real-life case of an Indian soldier missing in Pakistan for decades.
  • It was the first major Bollywood film to be released in Pakistan after a decades-long ban, becoming a huge hit there.

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