• 007 Bond Forever Movie Poster Metal Art

007 Bond Forever Movie Poster Metal Art

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A surreal Urdu-dubbed bootleg, 007 Bond Forever 2 is part of a wave of fake James Bond knockoffs circulated across Pakistan during the VCD era. These titles never existed as full films but were assembled from pirated foreign footage, softcore scenes, and dubbed action clips, designed to lure working-class viewers and migrant laborers into local cinemas or rental shops. This poster, plastered with pulp erotica and explosive visuals, exemplifies the hybrid fantasy of espionage, seduction, and violence peddled through loud, unauthorized marketing. Reproduced here on a solid metal panel as part of Khajistan’s archival tribute to bootleg poster art.

Title: 007 Bond Forever 2 (بانڈ فورایور 2)
Country: Pakistan
Year: c. 2000s (VCD Era)
Director/Star: N/A (Urdu-dubbed bootleg)
Material: Dye-sublimation print on 100% laser-cut aluminum
Dimensions: 16″ × 20″
Finish: Matte
Edition of: 5
Condition: New production

Exhibited in “Spasial Program” at SculptureCenter, New York, June 18 –July 28, 2025. 

Availability: Free pickup on July 29, or worldwide shipping (price excludes shipping).

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