Azaad

Azaad

Azaad

  • Type: Hand Painted Litho
  • Year of Release: 1978
  • Film Director: Pramod Chakravorty
  • Cast: Dharmendra, Hema Malini and Prem Chopra
  • Production House: Natraj Studios Pvt. Ltd.
  • Movie Language: Hindi
  • Poster Script: English
  • Printed By: Dnyansagar Litho Press
  • Type: Hand Painted Litho
  • Year of Release: 1978
  • Film Director: Pramod Chakravorty
  • Cast: Dharmendra, Hema Malini and Prem Chopra
  • Production House: Natraj Studios Pvt. Ltd.
  • Movie Language: Hindi
  • Poster Script: English
  • Printed By: Dnyansagar Litho Press

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About Bollywood Poster

Movie Posters are rare collectible items that reflect the movie culture of a bypassed time. They were a widespread form of promotions and marketing of movies before digitalization. Movie posters were created to promote movies and also create general curiosity and excitement among the audience. Over time the demand for movie posters has taken a toll because the collection of these original memorabilia has become very prevalent. One of the biggest reasons for the hike in the demand of movie posters is that they were mostly handmade and painted. Many of these movie poster artists have been acclaimed in the present. A typical Bollywood poster from the 60s or 70s would have the hero and the villain in highlight. The 60s and 70s saw Bollywood movies running successfully even overseas. Most of the Bollywood movies did great in the Soviet Union. Many Bollywood movies have done better business in the Soviet Union than in India. Many of the Raj Kapoor movies still remain the top lists of all-time favourites in Russia. The cultural amalgamation that these movie posters bring about validates the surge of their importance.

About Azaad

Azaad is a Hindi movie released in the year 1978. Azaad is the story of a young man, Ashok (Dharmendra) who always thinks good for everyone without thinking about himself because of which his relatives leaves him. But he insists them to come back and decides to leave from there and not cause any more trouble for Sarla (Sulochana). On his way he come across an egoist princess RajkumariSeema (HemaMalini) who he teaches a lesson to respect the poor and their efforts. Moreover, he lands on a job in a factory run by the Rajkumari herself and comes in notice of Prem (Prem Chopra) to whom the Rajkumari is engaged.The poster of the movie comes with full finishing best for movie fans and can be decorated in theatres be it home or hall.