Indian Movie Posters(1971 - 1980) Post-Independence
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Hulchul by Unknown
This poster was made for the 1971 comedy-thriller Hulchul. It was directed by O. P. Ralhan and also features Prem Chopra, Helen, and Madan Puri. It was produced in India and released in the Hindi language. The movie marked the acting debuts of Kabir Bedi and Zeenat Aman. Remake of Anubavam Pudhumai, which was in this movie.
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Karakanakadalby Unknown
This poster is from the 1971 Indian movie in Malayalam by the directors K. S. Sethumadhavan and Hari Pothan, titled Karakanakadal. Sathyan, Madhu, Jayabharathi, Vincent, Sankaradi, and Kaviyoor Ponnamma are among the movie's stars. It is based on Muttathu Varkey's book of the same name. The movie was named the best Malayalam feature film at the National Film Awards.
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Sharapanjaraby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1971 Indian Kannada film based on the same-named Triveni novel called Sharapanjara. Kalpana and Gangadhar were in key roles. It was directed by Puttanna Kanagal. One of the best Kannada movies ever produced is this one, according to critics. Richly illustrated, Triveni's book was faithfully adapted for the cinema by Puttanna, who also kept the majority of the dialogue and gave Triveni credit for it.
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Jesal Toral
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This poster was made for the 1971 Indian movie Jesal Toral, directed by Vijay Bhatt. It chronicles the tale of Jesal, a young guy who was born into poverty and battles to succeed in life. Along the way, he must overcome several challenges, including an oppressive caste system and dishonest government officials. He perseveres in the face of these difficulties and eventually succeeds as a lawyer. The movie emphasises the value of knowledge and tenacity in overcoming hardship.
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Sonar Kellaby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1971 mystery novel written by Bengali writer and filmmaker Satyajit Ray. In 1974, Ray directed a film adaptation of the book, also named Sonar Kella, starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Santosh Dutta, Siddartha Chatterjee, and Kushal Chakraborty. The Golden Fortress was the name given to the film when it was released there. It is the first movie adaptation of Ray's well-known detective Feluda; Joi Baba Felunath came next.
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Caravanby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1971 Indian thriller called Caravan, produced and directed by Nasir Hussain's brother Tahir Hussain under the brands of Nasir Hussain Films and T.V. Films. Asha Parekh and Jeetendra are the movie's stars. The song was created by three Hussain mainstays: singer Mohammad Rafi, poet Majrooh Sultanpuri, and composer R.D. Burman. "Girl on the Run" served as a loose inspiration for the movie's plot (1953).
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Koshishby Diwakar Karkare
This poster was made for the 1972 movie Koshish, a Hindi romantic drama written and directed by Gulzar. The movie’s art work was done by Diwakar Karkare.
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Pinjara by Unknown
This poster was made for the 1972 Marathi movie Pinjara directed and produced by V. Shantaram. Shriram Lagoo and Sandhya played the main characters in this movie. The movie had the same title when it was released in Hindi in 1972.
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Raitu Kutumbamby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1972 Telugu drama film Raitu Kutumbam, directed by T. Rama Rao. Kanchana and Akkineni Nageswara Rao are the stars, and T. Chalapathi Rao composed the music.
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Garam Masalaby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1972 comedy film Garam Masala, directed by Aspi Irani and produced by C. Mohan under the Balaji Kala Mandir label. In addition to Ashok Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Jeetendra, and Hema Malini making cameos, it also has Mehmood and Aruna Irani in key roles. R. D. Burman wrote the soundtrack for the movie.
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Naagarahaavu by Unknown
This poster is from the 1972 Kannada-language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal. Featuring Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, K. S. Ashwath, and Shubha, Naagarahaavu is based on T. R. Subba Rao's three books: Nagarahavu, Ondu Gandu Eradu Hennu, and Sarpa Mathsara. Along with Ambareesh, Shivaram, Dheerendra Gopal, Lokanath, and Vajramuni, the supporting cast also includes Leelavathi, M. Jayashree, M. N. Lakshmi Devi, and Ambareesh. Vijaya Bhaskar provided the soundtrack for the movie. Chittibabu was in charge of the cinematography.
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Amar Premby C. Mohan
This poster was made for the 1972 Hindi love drama movie Amar Prem, directed by Shakti Samanta. It was a remake of the 1970 Bengali film Nishi Padma, which was also directed by Arabinda Mukherjee. Both films' screenplays were based on the author's translation of the short story "Hinger Kochuri." The movie contrasts the deterioration of human relationships and values.
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Swayamvaramby Unknown
This poster is from the 1972 drama film Swayamvaram, which was co-written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan and starred Madhu and Sharada. Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair, Adoor Bhavani, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, and Bharath Gopi all performed noteworthy supporting roles. The movie follows the lives of a couple named Vishwam (Madhu) and Sita (Sharada), who wed against their parents' desires and wish to begin a new life in a different location. The phrase "choosing a husband from a list of suitors" is a reference to an ancient Indian custom whereby a girl of marriageable age would select her husband.
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Bobbyby Tilak Tirath Oberai
This poster was made for the 1973 Hindi musical romance film Bobby, produced and directed by Raj Kapoor and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. This film’s posters are inspired by American psychedelic posters of the 1960s. Raj Kapoor’s Bobby has the single most rad poster for an Indian film with its trippy swirls of colour, kaleidoscopic patterns, and quirky bubble lettering.
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Nirmalyamby Unknown
This poster is from the 1973 Indian movie Nirmalyam, starring P. J. Antony, Sumithra, and Ravi Menon, written and directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. P. J. Antony's portrayal of a velichappadu in this film earned him the 1974 National Film Award for Best Actor. In 1974, the movie won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film as well as the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. It is one of Malayalam cinema's classics.
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Anolkhiby Unknown
This poster is from the Marathi film Anolkhi, which was released on March 17, 1973. Kamlakar Torne produced and helmed the film.
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Saudagarby Unknown
This is an authentic Amitabh Bachchan movie poster from the 1973 film Saudagar, which also starred actress Nutan and the greatest star of Indian cinema. Despite Saudagar's poor box office performance, it was chosen as India's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 46th Academy Awards. This Amitabh Bachchan vintage movie poster was printed and distributed during the film's first first run, which took place somewhere in the early 1970s, but it was never used to advertise the picture.
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Ashani Sanketby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1973 Bengali movie Ashani Sanket. This film was based on the Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay novel of the same name, directed by Satyajit Ray. Ashani Sanket was shot in colour, unlike the majority of Ray's earlier pictures. In addition to Bangladeshi actress Bobita, who appears in just one notable international part, the picture also stars Soumitra Chatterjee, who has starred in several Ray films. Currently, The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made includes the movie. Theatre diva Mrityunjay Sil made his stage entrance.
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Heera Pannaby JS Design Studio
This poster was made for the 1973 Hindi romance film Heera Panna, produced and directed by Dev Anand for Navketan Films. The art work for this film was done by JS Design Studio.
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Dharitri
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This poster is from the 1973 Odia social satire drama Dharitri, which was first broadcast. The same-titled novel by Amulya Kumari Patnaik served as its inspiration. Significant performances were made by Sarat Pujari, Prashant Nanda, Sriram Panda, Bhanumati Devi, and Dhira Biswal.
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Brojendragee Luhongbaby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1973 movie Brojendragee Luhongba. The first Manipuri filmmaker, S.N. Chand, produced and directed this black-and-white Manipuri film. The main actors are Y. Ramola Devi and S.N. Chand. It is based on the same-titled short story by Lamabam Kamal. S.N. Chand had plastic surgery in preparation for the movie. The film started principal photography in 1971, and on December 30, 1972, it received CBFC classification. The film premiered on January 26, 1973, at the Usha Cinema in Paona Bazar. On April 29, 2022, the film's digitalized version (4K) was shown at MSFDS (Manipur State Film Development Society), Imphal, as part of the Golden Jubilee Celebration of Manipuri Cinema.
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Garm Hava
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This poster was made for the 1973 Indian drama Garm Hava, directed by M. S. Sathyu, with Balraj Sahni as the lead. Kaifi Azmi and Shama Zaidi were the writers of this movie. This movie was based on an unpublished short story by renowned Urdu author Ismat Chughtai. With songs written by Kaifi Azmi and a qawwali penned and performed by Aziz Ahmed Khan Warsi and his Warsi Brothers troupe, the classical musician Ustad Bahadur Khan provided the soundtrack for the movie.
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Zehreela Insaanby PamArt
This poster was made for the 1974 Hindi romance film Zehreela Insaan, directed by Puttanna Kanagal and produced by Virendra Sinha. This movie's poster was a unique one and an absolutely fantastic piece of artwork. This poster used the retro-trash-pop aesthetic, and the use of pointillism to create a snakeskin-like texture is an especially inspired touch.
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Chorusby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1974 Bengali film Chorus, directed by noted Indian art film director Mrinal Sen under the banner of Mrinal Sen Productions. It received a Silver Prize after being submitted to the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.
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Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi by Pamart Studio
This poster was made for the 1974 Hindi comedy film Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi, directed by Kishore Kumar.
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Mana Akasha
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This poster was made for the 1974 Oriya film Mana Akasha, directed by Nitai Palit. It was based on Basant Mahapatra's novel Jhara Baula. The socioeconomic tensions in rural Odisha are shown in the movie.
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Dikkatra Parvathi
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This poster was made for the 1974 Tamil film Dikkatra Parvathi, which was helmed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and was based on the same-titled book by C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji). Lakshmi and Srikanth are the movie's leads. According to reports, Lakshmi received numerous compliments for her performance and came close to winning the National Film Award for Best Actress. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.
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Deewaarby Diwakar Karkare
This poster was made for the 1975 Hindi action crime drama Deewaar, directed by Yash Chopra and written by Salim Javed. Deewaar was both critically and commercially successful. This film’s poster features the actor’s portrait painted with palette knives in Karkare’s signature style and is foregrounded by one of the film’s crucial scenes, whose emotional intensity is palpable. The bold strokes on Bachchan’s colossal visage contrast beautifully with the delicately rendered miniature illustration set against it.
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Apoorva Raagangal
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This poster was made for the 1975 Tamil-language romance drama movie Apoorva Raagangal written and directed by K. Balachander. In addition to Rajinikanth, who is making his feature film debut, and Nagesh, the film also stars Kamal Haasan, Sundarrajan, Srividya, and Jayasudha. The focus of the movie is Prasanna (Haasan), who develops feelings for the much older Bhairavi (Srividya), while Ranjani (Jayasudha), Bhairavi's daughter, is drawn to Prasanna's father, Mahendran (Sundarrajan).
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Mattoru Seethaby Unknown
This poster is from the 1975 movie Mattoru Seetha, written and directed by P. Bhaskaran, and starring Kamal Haasan, Sheela, Adoor Bhasi, Bahadoor, Sukumari, Jose Prakash, Prema Menon, M. G. Soman, and Vincent. It is a remake of the 1974 Telugu film O Seeta Katha.
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Uttarayanamby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1975 Malayalam-language film Uttarayanam, written by Thikkodiyan and directed by G. Aravindan. This film exposes opportunism and hypocrisy set against the backdrop of the independence struggle and is inspired by Aravindan’s own cartoon series, titled "Cheriya lokavum Valiya manushyarum." This film was an experimental film, and it has influenced the parallel cinema movement in Kerala to a great extent.
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Mutyala Mugguby Unknown
This poster is from the 1975 drama film Mutyala Muggu, written and directed by Ramana and Bapu, which is an adaptation of the Uttara Ramayana in the Telugu language. Sangeeta, Sreedhar, Kanta Rao, Rao Gopal Rao, Mukkamala, Allu Ramalingaiah, and Nutan Prasad are among the movie's stars. Two National Picture Awards have been given to the film. The movie was a financial smash at the box office. For his performance, Rao Gopal Rao won significant praise. In Hindi, the movie was recreated as Jeevan Jyoti (1976).
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Mrigayaaby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1976 Indian historical drama film Mrigayaa, which was produced by K. Rajeshwara Rao and directed by Mrinal Sen. It is based on the Odia short story "Shikaar" by Bhagbati Charan Panigrahi. The movie showed how local people were treated by the British colonial administration and how Indian landlords took advantage of them in 1920s India. It also shows the friendship between a Native American tribal member who is a skilled archer and a British administrator with a penchant for wildlife hunting. The lead actors, Mithun Chakraborty and Mamata Shankar, made their feature film debuts.
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Barood by Unknown
This poster was made for the 1976 action-crime movie Barood, directed by Pramod Chakravorty. Sachin Bhowmick wrote the screenplay, while Ahsan Rizvi wrote the dialogue. While Dharmendra, Hema Malini, and Ashok Kumar play supporting roles, the film's primary actors are Rishi Kapoor, Reena Roy, and Shoma Anand. In India, the movie was a financial disaster, but in the Soviet Union, it became a worldwide smash hit.
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Pallavi by Unknown
This poster was made for the 1976 Indian drama film Pallavi. The novelist P. Lankesh made his directing debut with this film. Alongside Vimala Naidu and T. N. Seetharam, they were in the lead roles. The movie centres on two lovers whose relationship ends when the male fails in life while the lady succeeds, and it is based on his own 1967 novel Biruku.
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Baalu Jenu
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This poster was made for the 1976 Indian Kannada film Baalu Jenu, directed by Balan and Kunigal Nagabhushan together. The movie was a remake of Mayangukiral Oru Maadhu from the year 1976 in Tamil. Rajinikanth, Pandari Bai, Gangadhar, Ramgopal, Udaya Chandrika, and Aarathi appear in the movie. In Baalu Jenu, a married woman battles a relentless blackmailer who wants to demand money from her in order to keep silent about a one-night affair she had in college and keep it a secret from her husband. It was a commercial success.
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Swapnadanamby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1976 Malayalam-language black-and-white movie Swapnadanam, directed by K. G. George. It was a marital psychodrama that eschewed all the typical song and dance sequences from mainstream movies yet still managed to appeal to the general public. The movie was a box office hit while still being well-made.
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Aaram Haram Aahe
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This poster is from the 1976 Marathi film titled "Aaram Haram Aahe." Prem Chitra served as the film's producer, and Kamlakar Torne served as the director.
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Saaphabeeby Unknown
This poster is from the 1976 Manipuri movie Saaphabee. It was produced by G. Narayan Sharma, directed by Aribam Syam Sharma, and written by Sarangthem Bormani. The lead actors in the movie are Ngangom (O) Subadani and Kangabam Tomba. On July 13, 1976, it was presented at the Usha Cinema in Paona Bazar. At the 24th National Film Awards, the film took home the National Film Award for "Best Feature Film in Manipuri." The well-known Manipuri folk drama Haorang Leishang Saaphabee served as its inspiration. Its first feature is a Manipuri folk film.
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Kabhi Kabhie
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This is an old Amitabh Bachchan movie poster for the blockbuster Bollywood romance, Kabhi Kabhie (1976). Yash Chopra, the reigning master of Bollywood romance, produced and directed this movie. Amitabh Bachchan, the biggest actor in Indian cinema, played the lead opposite Raakhee in Kabhi Kabhie. The soundtrack of the movie received numerous Filmfare awards, and its songs are regarded as some of the best ever created in Bollywood. Songs from the movie are still played today, such as "Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein."
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Amaanatby Unknown
This is a vintage Indian poster for the influential 1977 Hindi film Amaanat, which starred Manoj Kumar, Sadhna, Balraj Sahni, and Mehmood. C. Mohan of Studio C Mohan fame, one of the most renowned Bollywood poster painters of his day, originally hand painted this vintage Indian movie poster on canvas. On the lower left of this vintage Indian poster is the vertical signature in print that is the work of Bollywood poster artist C. Mohan. In this vintage Indian movie poster for sale, C. Mohan demonstrates his command of the paintbrush and flare for realism. This vintage Indian movie poster features hand-painted portraits of Manoj Kumar. Sadhna, the actress, is visible on top against a lovely yellow background. On the bottom of this classic Indian poster, the movie's title is displayed in red.
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Jadu Tonaby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1977 Hindi horror movie Jadu Tona, directed by Ravikant Nagaich. Feroz Khan and Reena Roy are the movie's stars.
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Ghatashraddhaby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1977 Indian Kannada language film Ghatashraaddha directed by Girish Kasaravalli. Meena Kuttappa, Narayana Bhat, and Ajith Kumar were in lead roles. This movie was based on a story by renowned Kannada author U. R. Ananthamurthy. The movie, which was directed for the first time by Girish Kasaravalli, not only heralded the entry of a talented young talent but also put Kannada cinema on the map of India's "New Cinema."
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Tabbaliyu Neenade Maganeby Unknown
This poster is from the 1977 Indian drama film Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane, also known as Godhuli, which was co-directed by Girish Karnad and B. V. Karanth and starred Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Om Puri, and Naseeruddin Shah. It is based on S. L. Byrappa's Kannada novel Tabali Neenade Magane, which serves as a parable for nation-building and the conflict between modernization and tradition in rural India. It is the tale of a modern agriculturalist who, after studying agriculture in the US, returns and brings his American wife to the hamlet. The movie was produced as Godhuli in both Hindi and Kannada.
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Kanneshwara Rama
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This poster was made for the 1977 Kannada film Kanneshwara Rama directed by M. S. Sathyu. Amol Palekar, B. V. Karanath, Shimoga Venkatesh, Anant Nag, Shabana Azmi, and others are among the ensemble cast members in the movie. The storyline of the movie is taken from S. K. Nadig's novel Kannayya Rama. The 1920s are depicted in the movie, when Kanneshwara Rama, a disobedient young man, challenges the village chief's unfair instructions and is exiled from the community.
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Kokilaby Unknown
This poster is from the 1977 Indian romantic drama Kokila, which was written, directed, and filmed by Balu Mahendra. Shoba plays the titular role in the movie, and Kamal Haasan, Roja Ramani, and Mohan also have significant parts. Balu Mahendra, a cinematographer at the time who primarily worked in South Indian films, made his directorial debut with the movie. With this movie, Mohan made his acting debut in Kannada and Indian cinema.
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Sanaadi Appanna
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This poster was made for the 1977 Indian musical film Sanaadi Appanna, directed by Vijay. It is partially based on the life of Bagalkote shehnai player Appanna and was written by Krishnamoorthy Puranik's Kuniyitu Hejje Naliyithu Gejje (1876–1955). Rajkumar played the title role, Jaya Prada was the protagonist, and supporting cast members included Ashok, Balakrishna, R. Sampath, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Papamma, and Baby Madhavi. A brief cameo by Puneeth Rajkumar was featured in one of the movie's tracks.
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The Chess Playersby Unknown
This unique poster was made just for the arts theatre, The Academy, in London, and features the incredibly unusual artwork of Peter Strauss. This poster would have only had a modest print run. Strausfield, a German immigrant, worked as The Academy's internal poster designer from 1947 to 1980. The woodcut or linocut patterns that Straussfield used to create his posters are generally simple but incredibly powerful. The 1977 Indian film Shatranj Ke Khilari, written and directed by Satyajit Ray, is based on the short tale of the same name by Munshi Premchand. It was eventually distributed globally under the translated title "The Chess Players." Amjad Khan portrays General James Outram, and Richard Attenborough portrays Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, the Nawab of Awadh.
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Bhuierantlo Munis
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This poster was made for the 1977 drama film Bhuierantlo. Tony Coutinho and Chris Perry released the first colour Konkani movie, which was made under the Christopheron Motion Pictures label. In addition to footage from Goa, the movie also includes scenes from Paris, America, and a Russian ice skating tournament.
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Bandhu Mohanty
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This poster was made for the 1977 mythical Odia film Bandhu Mohanty, directed by Nitai Palit. Gopal Chotrai wrote the dialogue for the movie.
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Chilika Teerey
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This poster was made for the 1977 Odia film Chilika Teerey, directed by Biplab Roy Choudhury, that tells the story of oppressed, illiterate fisherfolk who are duped and kept in line by business sharks, and how they revolt.
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Khatta Meethaby C. Mohan
This poster was made for the 1978 Hindi film Khatta Meetha, directed by Basu Chatterjee.
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Thampu by Unknown
This poster was made for the 1978 Malayalam-language film Thampu, written and directed by G. Aravindan. This film was shot in black and white in a direct documentary mode. The film deals with the roving street circus of Kerala. Recently, in 2022, the film was selected for a world premiere in the Cannes Classic section of the Cannes Film Festival 2022.
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Ondanondu Kaladalliby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1978 Kannada epic movie Ondanondu Kaladalli. It was co-written and directed by Girish Karnad with a soundtrack by Bhaskar Chandavarkar, starring Shankar Nag and Akshatha Rao in their debuts. This film helped launch Kavita Krishnamurthy's career as a playback singer. Early samurai movies by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, to whom Karnad apparently acknowledged his obligation, are a major influence on the movie.
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Aparichitaby Unknown
This poster is from the 1978 Kannada romantic mystery thriller Aparichita, starring Suresh Heblikar, Sobha, M. V. Vasudeva Rao, and Mohan, and directed by Kashinath. L. Vaidyanathan, a renowned composer, created the music. The movie received favourable reviews. As Be-Shaque noted, Kashinath remade the film in Hindi. Avano Atho Avalo was the name of the Malayalam version of the film. The film's Telugu dubbing was Aparichitulu.
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Priyaby Unknown
This poster is from the 1978 Indian thriller Priya, directed by S. P. Muthuraman and starring Rajinikanth, Aznah Hamid, and Ambareesh in addition to Sridevi as the title character. Kannada and Tamil versions were also produced concurrently. Novels by author Sujatha were adapted for this tale. Release dates for the Tamil and Kannada versions are, respectively, December 22, 1978, and January 12, 1979. On March 10, 1979, it was remade in Telugu and released as Ajeyudu. In 1983, it was also dubbed in Hindi as "Love in Singapore." For the first time in Tamil cinema, the music of this movie was recorded using Dolby Stereophonic technology. It was Sridevi's debut and her lone Kannada lead acting performance.
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Junoonby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1978 Hindi-language movie titled Junoon, which was produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Shyam Benegal. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 is the backdrop for the fictional novella "A Flight of Pigeons" by Ruskin Bond, on which the movie is based. Govind Nihalani handled the cinematography, and Vanraj Bhatia handled the audio.
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Kalavantinby Unknown
This poster is from the Marathi movie Kalavantin and was published on October 28, 1978. produced by Chelaram Bhatia and Lalchand Bhatia, with Anant Mane serving as the director.
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Kodiyettamby Unknown
This poster was made for the 1978 Malayalam movie Kodiyettam, written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. Bharat Gopy plays the lead in the movie. K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Kuttyedathi Vilasini, Azeez, and Adoor Bhawani all had notable lesser roles. The movie tells the story of Shankaran Kutty, a carefree child who grows up to become a responsible adult. The word "ascent" in the movie's title, which represents Shankaran Kutty's development, is used as a symbol.
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Joi Baba Felunath by Unknown
This poster was made for the 1979 Bengali-language mystery film Joi Baba Felunath, directed and written by Satyajit Ray. This film was an adaptation of the eponymous Feluda novel and serves as the sequel to the Bengali novel Sonar Kella.
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Miss Toofan Mailby Unknown
This poster was made for the movie Miss Toofan-Mail, directed by B.J. Patel.
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Hirak Rajar Desheby Unknown
This poster is from a sequel to Satyajit Ray's 1969 anti-war fantasy musical Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (and the second in the Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne series). Hirak Rajar Deshe is an Indian Bengali dystopian fantasy musical. The musicians Goopy and Bagha, who were granted magical abilities in the first movie, travel to the land of the Diamond King, where they uncover a dark scheme in progress: people are being indoctrinated by having their thoughts replaced with catchy words.
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