In early twentieth-century British India, the Pindari leader Prithvi Singh narrates his story to a reporter from the London Times - a story of betrayal and deceit at the hands of the British and Madhavgarh's Raja Gyanendra Singh, which led to the massacre of 4500 Pindaris. Salman khan is the writer of this movie & this time he Disappoints me. the story is set up in the era when British ruled India & the Indians wanted British to go back & leave India independent. the films starts well but in between looses the control.the script is a mix of many movies or novels.. Xenia,Mangal Panday,troy & some older stories from India…Salman Khan what is wrong with you…<br/><br/>Mr Veer jokes,gets funny,gets angry in a second,falls in love with Zarine Khan(the fat princess). Mithun was over acting as usual,Zarine was cool,Jackie Shroff was trying too hard to be a bad guy but failing… the soundtrack of the movie is amazing…<br/><br/>Ill give this movie 5/10…i hope Salman Khan realizes his mistake & let this be a lesson for those who jumps to make a movie without proper plan. Veer is the worst movie of this decade. Maybe it's too soon to tell. Maybe not.<br/><br/>The only aspect of this movie better than awful is the cinematography. All the rest is below awful. <br/><br/>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?). <br/><br/>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.<br/><br/>I could go on and on. But I'm sure it's clear I didn't like it. One bit. <br/><br/>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.
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