Brave
India
9989 people rated Prithvi seeks revenge on Gyanendra Singh and the British. He sends his son Veer to Britain to study their plans. Veer kills Gyanendra's son but ends up falling in love with his daughter.
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Sunday Godwin
03/12/2025 17:17
why bother to upload a movie without subtitles, waste of data bundle
5ishur
28/11/2025 18:39
Veer
Tshepo Dilocotlhe
20/10/2025 11:25
unlock this movie please so I can download it
Khan Ayub
15/04/2025 06:36
hi
ZompdeZomp
22/08/2024 07:42
I must say that the film is excellent. I believe there are much more Hindi films for which we have not heard that is good like this one. Yes, maybe the movie has something deja vu, but it's been a lot of time that i see a movie without sex and special effect which is quite entertaining. One of the best foreign films. My recommendation, see an American movie, and then see this one i believe that you will feel the refreshment. I must add that the music is excellent, and I'll probably buy a soundtrack of this movie. the only bad thing is that the movie don't have a happy end like i was suspected, but i think that's the Hindi movie stile.
Saul Sallah
22/08/2024 07:42
Veer is the worst movie of this decade. Maybe it's too soon to tell. Maybe not.
The only aspect of this movie better than awful is the cinematography. All the rest is below awful.
Salman Khan - the guy playing Veer - has a 'wide' range of facial expressions: it's either romantic or angry. His lip-sync performance in the songs is silly (why bother in the first place?).
The story is very bad - no drama, flat characters, no surprises that you care about, lot's of stuff happening for no reason, silly humor etc.
I could go on and on. But I'm sure it's clear I didn't like it. One bit.
I understand that some people in Jaipur didn't like it either. Supposedly because the film twisted facts. My guess is that they wanted their money back.
Corey Mavuka
22/08/2024 07:42
Why wasted so much efforts and time to throw more than 30 million dollars away, if they could throw all the money straight in the ditch and finish the job in just one second? Really, for me this movie is awful and lame. This is a perfect example of narcissist cinema. The central theme of the movie is not Veer but Salman Khan. So if you like to see a movie which highlights all angles of this icon, then this is your movie.
People like me, who like to see a good developed character are curling their toes by witnessing this punishment. Salman is fully loaded with anabolics which block him even to try acting. Veer is king of looking dangerous with angry eyes, however I can't call that acting. The background music score is also terrible: throughout the whole movie you hear "ho ho ho ho ho ho". The stunts are so infantile: Mithun is getting wounded at the end by a small scratch and he yells like a woman giving birth to a baby. I think that this production is definitely not suitable for the westernized world and also not for Indians living in these sides of the world, due to it's logic, which irritates and hurts both eyes and ears. For me the enlightening part was just the appearance of the Dutch bodybuilder as a mad gladiator!
Salman should continue doing movies like No Entry, wherein he plays a naive guy who is been fooled.
Till today, in my opinion, Asoka is still the mature historical epic from Bollywood, produced in 2001.
As for most Indian movies, I state that it's better to release special editions for the world outside India. By cutting redundant songs and some movie parts which has no added value to the main storyline, there will remain a better result to digest for the western viewers.
prince of the saiyans
22/08/2024 07:42
In the 80's films like KRANTI(81) and MARD(1985) were huge hits even recently LAGAAN and GADAR created history but now people are fed up of such films which explains why VEER is flopping
The film seems like a poor cousin of MARD and KRANTI and mixed scenes of GLADIATOR and TROY which makes no sense
The film starts off well but the entire train robbery is the most hilarious and worst scene of recent VEER is made a KRISSH and made to do stunts to appeal to the masses(single screens)
The film seems made just to please those b and c grade centers where even Mithun films are classics
The film suddenly shifts to romance, to comedy and to some nonsense which results in a mishmash commercial potboiler
Direction by Anil Sharma is bad Music is ordinary
Salman gives it all but tends to overdo it and is too loud in many scenes Sohail is useless, why does Salman take him in his films no idea? The heroine Zarine seems a poor cousin of Katrina Jackie Shroff is okay while Mithun is good rest are ordinary
Chloé Warrisse Mtg
22/08/2024 07:42
i just watched veer today couple hours ago and i really like though i'm not a Salmon khan fan but i liked him a lot in this movie, after a quite year in Bellwood this movie comes quite refreshing.
OK lets face it as it shows the movie cost is really high considering the visual affects and the use of graphics during the movie, the songs were so nice especially "taali" Salmon khan, can you comment but i will, i think he gave the character life and enriched it but i think the super heroes things are somewhat over rated h even out did brad Pitt in troy, one of my favorites, and i had a comment from a really long time i think (me and my sister) that he is a bad lip singer he never made me feel like hes singing or into the song but regarding all this i really liked his performance.
zarine khan, when i saw i throughout she was Katrina kaif um i think her performance was OK but not out standing but she did her part i liked the scene when she shouted with veer's name in the battle like field i remembered a scene from a Heath ledger movie a knight's tale or sth but to be honest with you guyz the movie come catchy at the beginning but somewhere in the middle you get lost but then they draw you back in with the drama if you are a Salmon khan fan you would definitely like it if you weren't you may consider watching it
Mouâtamid Rafouri
22/08/2024 07:42
Veer's production budget was rumored to be around Rs 50 crore. Obviously that raised my expectations to a new height. Had my fingers crossed and hoped that Salman Khan might have finally delivered something laudable. But within 10 minutes into the movie, I knew that I was going to be greatly disappointed, once again.
The story was simply absurd. Any story on the struggle for independence against British Raj should not be narrated with so much surrealism. The viewers must be somehow influenced to be sympathetic and respectful to the characters who fought long and hard to win our freedom. Instead, the movie felt like a stupid joke at times and many people inside the theater started laughing. In the process of writing a period movie, the writer seemed to have been lost in time a few times. Certain parts of the story (in London) felt too modern to be early twentieth century. If Mangal Pandey ought to be criticized for lacking sense of proportion then I am not even sure what to say about Veer.
Salman Khan should consider some training in serious acting. His expressionless face became a burden to watch at times. He should realize that it is time for him to come on the screen as the character, not as Salman Khan. The lead actress was equally inept in her role. Mithun Chakravarty was melodramatic as usual, but he was bearable. The quality of the English actors was mostly poor.
I must admire the technical aspects of the movie though. The sets, costumes, artifacts, decorations, computer graphics, cinematography, etc were one of the best I have seen in Indian movies. Editing could have been better. Some of the fight scenes and stunts seemed old school and felt flimsy in comparison to standard Hollywood action movies.
Anyway, I believe such astronomical production cost and efforts could have been much better utilized on a story from Ramayan or Mahabharat.