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In a resurfaced interview, Yash Chopra explains the heartbreaking decision to cut it. He felt that the song, beautiful as it was, came too close to the film's emotional climax and slowed down the pace of the storytelling. His son Aditya Chopra also advised him that it would disturb the narrative flow. In a classic case of art over commerce, the legendary director chose the integrity of the film over a song he personally loved.

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The soundtrack of Veer-Zaara is perhaps its most enduring legacy. Utilizing unused compositions by the late , Sanjeev Kohli (Madan Mohan's son) and Lata Mangeshkar ensured the music was vintage yet timeless. In a resurfaced interview, Yash Chopra explains the

Absolutely. The "Index of Veer-Zaara" is like finding an old love letter in a forgotten library. It reminds us that in the age of algorithmic streaming, true art deserves to be preserved in its purest, most chaotic, and most complete form. In a classic case of art over commerce,

| Dialogue (English trans.) | Speaker | Context | |---------------------------|---------|---------| | “If loving her is a crime, I never want to be innocent.” | Veer | In court, refusing to deny Zaara | | “You are not a client. You are a lesson in loyalty.” | Saamiya | Final monologue | | “Twenty-two years… and still your name tastes like honey on my broken teeth.” | Veer (unreleased scene) | Exclusive outtake |

as Saamiya Siddiqui: With her relentless drive and deep sense of justice, Rani anchors the second half of the film.

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