Parents need to know that Veer-Zaara -- a Bollywood movie featuring India's hottest stars -- will draw in American fans of star-crossed romance as well as those who love great dancing and costumes. The singing and dancing segments are fine viewing for tweens (they'll see a rum bottle in one song and near-kisses and shoulders bared in another), but they probably won't sit through the rest. The third act especially is dominated by weighty themes. Those who watch can't miss the pleas for understanding and peace between India and Pakistan or the film's strong support of equality for women. Told in flashback from a Pakistani jail cell, VEER-ZAARA introduces young, female human rights lawyer Saamiya Siddiqui () who's determined to free Veer Pratap Singh (), an Indian prisoner who has remained silent and nameless for 22 years.