![]() Tere Liye MP3 Song by Lata Mangeshkar from the movie Veer-Zaara. Download Tere Liye song on Gaana.com and listen offline. Bollywood Music, English MP3 songs. Running time 192 minutes Country India Language Budget ₹230 million Box office ₹976.4 million Veer-Zaara ( Hindi pronunciation: ) is a 2004 Indian film directed and co-produced by with his son. It stars and as the eponymous lovers; Veer is an pilot and Zaara is a Pakistani woman hailing from a rich political family of. When Veer learns Zaara loves him, he quits his job to go to Pakistan, where he is imprisoned on false charges. Years later, a young Pakistani lawyer played by finds Veer in prison and upon listening to his story, tries to free him. Veer-Zaara has,, and play supporting roles, with a special appearance from and. Chopra wanted to make his return to cinema after seven years; he was dissatisfied with the scripts he received. Aditya then narrated a few scenes of a story he had written, which interested Chopra and prompted him to direct it. Chopra intended the film to be a tribute to Punjab; it was to be titled Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hai Hum. Set in India and Pakistan, took place in and various locations in; parts of the film were also shot in Pakistan. The soundtrack album, based on old compositions by with lyrics by, was the highest-selling album of the year in India. The film was released on 12 November 2004 during the festival, Veer-Zaara earned over ₹976.4 million worldwide, becoming the in both India and overseas territories. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed to the story, dialogues, performances and sensitive portrayal of. It was described by analysts as having themes pertaining to a shared Punjabi culture, and, among others. The film won several awards in major Indian film award ceremonies. It won four awards at the, including and. At the, the film won 7 awards, including,, and. It also won the at the. Chopra (pictured) made his return to direction after six years with Veer-Zaara. Was due to return to directing after seven years since (1997). After his son completed filming for (2000), they started to look for a new script for Chopra's return as a director. None of the new scripts excited Chopra; he expressed his disdain at the new trend of the films of the time, stating, 'I was tired of television promos. All the semi-clad girls look the same.' Chopra stated he was as nervous of his return as he was while directing his debut (1959). He then finalized another script and began casting for roles. Aditya then provided a narration of a few scenes of a new script, but conveyed that he would be unable to direct it. Chopra was interested and began to work on the new project. According to Aditya, the story of Veer-Zaara was written as a medium for his father to return to his Punjabi roots. Chopra was born in Lahore, Punjab (present-day Pakistan) and later moved with his family to Jalandhar when he was young. He travelled to Bombay in 1951, when he was introduced to the film industry. Speaking about the film's theme, Chopra said, 'Veer-Zaara is a humble tribute to my home in Punjab. It is my tribute to the oneness of people on both sides of the border.' In preparation, Chopra watched videos of Pakistani marriages and consulted Nasreen Rehman, a professor of Cambridge University for the film's portrayal of Pakistani culture, their courts and dialects. While completing the film, Chopra and Aditya had a discussion about the film's title. Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum was one of the contenders for the title, but Veer-Zaara was ultimately chosen. Chopra said, 'The film's lovers [Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta] are not bothered with the strife around them. For them, love is the only religion.' The title Veer Dara was initially hinted to mislead audiences. The film's titled was officially confirmed by, CEO of Yash Raj Films, who stated that the title was chosen after 'much deliberation.' Chopra stated that he used to have constant arguments with Aditya while filming Veer-Zaara.
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