The one right before is considered the first nationwide distribution of a bollywood film uniting film makers from the south to audiences in the north. After Chanralekha, movies in India could be marketed and shown in both north and south India through in many languages with greater ease.
This one? It's a print from a screening of the film - probably some university or film festival. The really cool thing is whomever made this spent some time and energy. It is just a regular digital print but then they painted this interesting coating on the front that aged it. I bought it for the same reason you probably liked it - it was cool looking (and cheap)...
Some beautiful posters there...more aussie paper than I thought you would have! Not sure why really...
Guess you forgot that you sold and gave me so much paper. Matt too - daybills were his linenbacking backing currency of choice. Plus I do like daybills.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandralekha_(1948_film)
Is that Mary Poppins Belgian? Very cool.
But I can't post the image from an airport in DC because our mobile version sucks...
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