

Sometimes it even makes you want to pray.

it is beautifully shot, has nice songs, and often moves you to tears. It insists that love is a force that binds more strongly than hatred divides.

It pursues tolerance and forgiveness from start to finish. Veer ends up in a Lahori jail and Zaara in his Indian village. fall madly in love and then proceed to make sacrifices for each other that are necessitated by the oppressive boundaries of nation-states. Veer is from a village in Indian Punjab, while Zaara is from Lahore. Jaane Kyon Sung by Lata Mangeshkar Composed by Madan Mohan Lyrics by Javed Akhtar.The film is about an Indian Punjabi called Veer Pratap Singh (Shahrukh Khan) who falls in love with a Pakistani called Zaara Hayat Khan (Preity Zinta). The end credits also show how Veer and Zaara spend their lives in Veers home village, including Veer playing cricket with teenagers, discussing about progress of the village and erecting two statues of Chaudhary Sumer Singh and Maati. When Saamiya first asks Veer to talk about his life, her hair fringe is mostly covering the side of her face.

The valleys heart is filled with the season of love And the branches of memories have sprouted Innumerable. One early morning Lifting the dark blanket of the night From its pillow of mountain peak The sun lifted its head And saw. The song Aisa Des Hai Mera holds a musical segment taken from Yeh Desh Hai Veer Jawaano Ka, a song from Naya Daur (1957).Ī then-young Yash Chopra had served on that film as assistant director to his brother, director B.R. I was truly pleased to see a movie linked to the IndiaPakistan conflict, to be devoid of fighting and bloodshed The movie addressed some of the more delicate issues of this conflict and must say that it was done in the most professional way.Great movie.I give it five(5) stars. I saw the movie this weekend (couldnt go before due to Diwali and Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations) and will return to the cinema this coming weekend to view it yet again I think the movie had a Dilwale. The movie progressed smoothly, from one Scene to the next backed by superb and riveting music.
