• Yarana 1989 — artwork on transparent background
  • Vintage South Asian movie poster with two women in dramatic poses, bold Yarana text, Khajistan archival aesthetic.

    Yarana (1989) Poster Print

    Title: Yarana (Friendship)
    Film: 1989 Urdu Drama
    Year: 1989
    Format: Print Poster (Giclée)
    Language: Urdu
    Country: Pakistan
    Starring: Neeli

    Specifications:
    Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
    Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
    Opacity: 94%
    ISO brightness: 104%

    Vintage film poster archival print from obscure Pakistani cinema featuring classic artwork and period design aesthetics.

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