Majhu Da Vair (Majhu's Grudge, 2002) – Framed Original Lollywood Film Poster
Original film poster, framed in hand-painted wooden frame, street-salvaged from electric poles in Lahore.
Only one available.
Title: Majhu Da Vair ( ماجھو دا ویر, “Lion’s Revenge”)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2002
Poster size: 30″ × 40″
Frame size: 32.5″ × 42.5″
Frame: Hand-painted yellow barn-wood with UV-resistant glass front
Condition: Vintage, only one available
Publisher: Uncredited
Original Pakistani Punjabi poster for Majhu Da Vair (ماجھو دا ویر, Lion’s Vengeance), a 2002 action film directed by Hasnain and released on 10 May 2002. At its center, Shaan stands with both arms raised, his palms dripping blood against a backdrop of roaring flames. Below him, the second hero crouches on a patterned rug, gripping an AK-47 as a line of policemen charge across a dusty plain.
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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