Veer Review by
In.com. Rating: 3
The film is set in the 1860s when the British had established the English colony in India and hoped to take over the whole country. While many of the Indian kings including the ruler of Madhavgarh (Jackie Shroff) had taken the side of the British, the strong and rough Pindaris were keen to take a stand. Prithvi Singh (Mithun Chakraborty) chops away the Madhavgarh king's forearm when he finds out...
The film is set in the 1860s when the British had established the English colony in India and hoped to take over the whole country. While many of the Indian kings including the ruler of Madhavgarh (Jackie Shroff) had taken the side of the British, the strong and rough Pindaris were keen to take a stand. Prithvi Singh (Mithun Chakraborty) chops away the Madhavgarh king's forearm when he finds out that his tribe has been betrayed. The British cannons had already blown away a number of their men at this point. That's when Prithvi swears to bring justice. Twenty-five years later, Veer (Salman Khan), Prithvi's son, is trained to take on the might of the British. Veer and his brother Punya (Sohail Khan) are sent to London to be educated. Veer meets Yashodhara (Zarine Khan) for the second time and falls in love. Later he finds out that Yashodhara is the daughter of Prithvi's and the Princess of Madhavgarh.