

Even though Rani and Preity's roles didn't seem to demand too much from them, they gave a wonderful performance. His skillful subtleties and attention to each detail of his performance have undoubtedly turned him to the best actor I have ever seen. I'd first like to applaud Shahrukh for outdoing himself once again by playing both a young, simple-natured squadron and an old, tormented prisoner so convincingly. The Chopras have proved once again that you can always count on them to provide the highest quality cinema. Reviewed by AishFan 10 / 10 A beautiful epic love story from Yash Chopra! A love that is an inspiration-and will remain a legend forever.-Official Source A love that is divine, a love that is whole-hearted, a love that is completely consuming, a love that grows with separation and deepens with sacrifice. "VEER-ZAARA" is a saga of love, separation, courage, and sacrifice. Her mission is to discover the truth about Veer and see to it that justice is served.

He has languished in a Pakistan jail cell for 22 years and has not spoken to anyone for all these years, and no one knows why. 22 years later Saamia Siddiqui (Rani Mukerji), a Pakistani human-rights lawyer on her first case, finds herself face-to-face with an aging Veer Pratap Singh. Veer saves her life, and he is never the same again. In the line of duty he comes across a stranded Zaara (Preity Zinta), a girl from Pakistan who has come to India to fulfill her surrogate mother's dying wish. Squadron Leader Veer Pratap Singh (Shah Rukh Khan) is a rescue pilot with the Indian Air Force.
