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Veer (Motion picture : 2010)

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  • ""Circa 1920 British India, Pindari leader, Prithvi Singh, narrates his story to a Report from London Times about betrayal and deceit at the hands of the British and Madhavgarh's Raja Gyanendra Singh which led to the massacre of 4500 Pindaris. Although Prithvi sliced off Gyanendra's right arm, he has sworn to avenge and behead him and two-faced Britishers - who on one hand preach about Justice, Fraternity and Equality, but conquer and rule vulnerable natives - fueling hate and division on lines of religion, and caste. He sends his sons, Veer Pratap and Poonam, to Britain to learn about their devious ways, so that he can conquer Madhavgarh. The duo, despite of Lord Macaulay's malicious policy to convert foreign nationals to his way of thinking, not only pick up the relevant skills but also slay Yuvraj Sujan Singh, the only son of Gyanendra, much to the joy of the Pindaris. But Prithvi is in for a shock when he finds out that Veer has decided to wed Yashodhara, Sujan's sister, little knowing that she, after being crowned Yuvraji, has sworn to eliminate all enemies of Madhavgarh at any and all costs." -- IMDb website."
  • ""The Pindari warrior Veer plots to overthrow British rule in Madhavgarh, while falling in love with princess Yashodharra, daughter of King Gyanendra who as a prince, in the past, had betrayed the Pindaris, leading to a massacre of 4,500 men."
  • "Veer Pratap Singh is a Pindari Prince and the son of a Pindari warrior who was known for his great battles to free India from British rule. Veer wishes to continue his father's legacy by leading a movement of Pindaris against the British in order to free both the Rajasthani Kingdom of Madhavghar and the rest of India from the great colonial power."
  • "As the British enslave India with their devious Divide and Rule policy, kings and nawabs fall to their guile and cunning, and entrust their precious kingdom to the foreigners. Except for the brave Pindaris, who prefer death to dishonor and will fight to their last breath to save their land. The bravest, the toughest, the strongest of the Pindaris is Veer. As Veer takes on the might of the British Empire, he also has to fight the conniving King of Madavgarh as well his own jealous tribesmen."

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  • "Foreign films"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Action and adventure films"
  • "Historical films"
  • "Video recordings for people with visual disabilities"
  • "Musical films"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "History"
  • "Drama"

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  • "Veer (Motion picture : 2010)"
  • "Veer"