• Zinda Laash 1967 — artwork on transparent background
  • Vintage Pakistani horror movie poster with vampire, dramatic scenes, and Urdu text on Khajistan.

    Zinda Laash (1967) Poster Print

    Pakistan's first x-rated film Zinda Laash (1967) aka Dracula in Pakistan

    • 18x24 inches
    • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
    • Giclée printing quality
    • Opacity: 94%

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