SRK, Preity Zinta's hit movie to be released again after 20 years
'Veer Zaara', released 24 years ago is going to be re-released in cinemas


Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan popularly known as King Khan in Bollywood has been ruling the hearts of fans for over three decades in the film industry.
Shah Rukh has given many super hit films in his illustrious career, which is why fans eagerly wait for his film.
After giving superhit movies like Pathan, Jaawan, and Dunki recently, there is another good news for King Khan fans.
Not a new film of Shah Rukh Khan, but the super hit movie 'Veer Zaara' released 24 years ago is going to be re-released in cinemas.
According to Indian media, the film Veer Zara will be released on September 13 in various theaters in India.
It is pertinent to note that in this film released in 2004, Preity Zinta played the lead role along with Shahrukh Khan, and the duo was well-liked. Amitabh, Hema Malani, and Rani Mukherjee also played important roles in this film.
Directed by Yash Chopra, the film was made with a budget of Indian Rs230 million, which grossed over Rs970 million worldwide.

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