One day, Hadippa meets and falls in love with Raj (Ranbir Kapoor), a city-bred cricketer who tries out for the Indian cricket team. However, Raj lacks confidence and is struggling to make it big in the cricket world.
During the annual "Aman Cup" against Pakistan, Veera's identity is revealed after an injury. She delivers a speech about women's place in sports and eventually helps the team secure victory. Production and Reception Inspiration: The film drew comparisons to the 2006 Hollywood movie She’s the Man Filming Locations: Scenes were primarily shot in the fields of Ropar, Punjab index of dil bole hadippa
The saving grace of the film is undoubtedly Rani Mukerji. Coming off a string of underwhelming releases, she tries to single-handedly lift the script. As Veera, she is feisty, endearing, and captures the cadence of a Punjabi village girl with charm. As Veer, she is energetic but suffers from a script that asks her to overact to maintain the charade. It is a testament to her talent that she remains watchable even when the material around her turns farcical. One day, Hadippa meets and falls in love