Anokhi Ada (1948)
Film Poster
1980s (made)
1980s (made)
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In this love triangle, the narrative revolves around the heroine's loss of memory. She has two suitors, one before her loss of memory and the other after. One is a professor and the other an adventurer. This poster was designed for a later re-release of the film. It reduced the artistry of Bide Viswanathan's original poster to a much plainer and more basic depiction of the three central characters.
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Title | Anokhi Ada (1948) |
Materials and techniques | Lithograph on paper |
Brief description | Indian film poster. |
Physical description | This is a very simple design which concentrates on the three main characters. In the foreground is a female portrait and behind her are two male figures - thus indicating the 'love triangle' theme of the film. The title in red is in the bottom right hand corner. This poster was printed for a later re-release of the film and has lost the painterly aspect of the original poster design by Bide Viswananthan (see IS.24-2001). |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Credit line | Given by Mehboob Productions (Private) Ltd., Mumbai, India |
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Summary | In this love triangle, the narrative revolves around the heroine's loss of memory. She has two suitors, one before her loss of memory and the other after. One is a professor and the other an adventurer. This poster was designed for a later re-release of the film. It reduced the artistry of Bide Viswanathan's original poster to a much plainer and more basic depiction of the three central characters. |
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Bibliographic reference | Rachel Dwyer & Divia Patel, Cinema India: The Visual Culture of the Hindi Film, Reaktion Press, 2002 |
Collection | |
Accession number | IS.17-2001 |
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Record created | August 8, 2001 |
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