Ek Veer Ki Ardaas...Veera

A Brother's Prayer... Veera) is an Indian television soap opera that aired on StarPlus and streams on Hotstar, produced under Yash Patnik's Beyond Dream Production.

Guiltridden, Sampooran leaves the house and Amrita dies at the door due to terminal illness with the child in her arms.

Ratan, deeply hurt by Sampooran's betrayal, develops a resentment toward Veera from infancy and neglects her throughout her childhood.

Rannvijay wins an esteemed music competition, and the stardom gets to Gunjan's head as she accepts advertising offers and also begins gambling in order to obtain cash for her luxuries.

However, tensions arise when Veera decides to run against Baldev in the election for Sarpanch as she believes that he will not make the right decisions for the village.

Hurt that his wife is not supporting him, Baldev starts plotting to sabotage her campaign creating problems between the couple.

Baldev ends up winning the election but him and Veera are still at odds as he doesn't take any advice from her regarding political matters.

Veera soon discovers she is pregnant and vows to let Rannvijay and Gunjan raise the child as the serial ends on the day of Rakshabandhan.

[20] In September 2014, Darshan Raval, the contestant of the reality singing show India's Raw Star of StarPlus lend over his voice for the sequence where character Ranveer played by Narang participates in a singing competition and the sequence was filmed at the sets of India's Raw Star in Filmcity.

[23] In October 2013, it took a leap of 15 years where Shivin Narang and Digangana Suryavanshi replaced Balchandani and Ojha was adult Ranveer and Veera as the lead characters.

[26] Initially Narang rejected the role of Ranvijay when offered by the makers but later agreed for which he said, "I read about the show and realised that the storyline is very different.

[30][31] However, in August 2014 he returned when makers approached him but soon in December 2014 he quit the series, unhappy with the shaping of his role and his character was killed.

[34] Nisha Nagpal was supposed to play the role of Simran but could not when the makers of Masakali of Sahara One filed a complaint in CINTAA (Cine and TV Artistes’ Association) stating that she was in contact with them.

[45] A dubbed version of the serial was telecast in Tamil as En Anbu Thangaikku on Vijay TV, but was discontinued after only 400 episodes were broadcast.