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Chandralekha (1948)

Film Poster
post 1947 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This film featured a spectacular drum dance sequence and the longest sword fight in Indian cinematic history. These two defining moments of the film are used to maximum effect in the advertising. In the bottom left hand corner is the distinctive Gemini Studio logo which consists of a set of twins trumpeting the arrival of a new film.


Object details

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Object type
TitleChandralekha (1948)
Materials and techniques
Lithograph on paper
Brief description
Poster for the film 'Chandralekha' (1948).; Graphic, paper, printed, Bombay, C20
Physical description
At the centre of the poster are two men in period costume engaged in a sword duel. The poster uses black and white photographic stills which have been coloured over using the lithographic process. The men are coloured in yellow. Towering over them on a much larger scale is a female figure in a dance pose and dance costume. She is surrounded by a bold orange outline which contrasts with the purple background of the rest of the poster. The titles are at the bottom of the poster in yellow. The famous Gemini film logo of two boys in loin cloths blowing trumpets in-cased in a circle is in a prominent position by the titles and reflects the importance attached to the studio. See also IS.122-1988
Dimensions
  • Height: 76cm
  • Width: 50.5cm
Production typeMass produced
Gallery label
This film featured a spectacular drum dance sequence and the longest sword fight in Indian cinematic history. These two defining moments of the film are used to maximum effect in the advertising. Both posters shown here also have the distinctive Gemini Studio logo of the twins trumpeting the arrival of a new film.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This film featured a spectacular drum dance sequence and the longest sword fight in Indian cinematic history. These two defining moments of the film are used to maximum effect in the advertising. In the bottom left hand corner is the distinctive Gemini Studio logo which consists of a set of twins trumpeting the arrival of a new film.
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
Rachel Dwyer & Divia Patel, Cinema India: The Visual Culture of the Hindi Film, Reaktion Press, 2002.
Collection
Accession number
IS.91-1986

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Record createdOctober 1, 2002
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