Tahaan
A inquisitive young boy and his four-legged best-friend, Birbal are the adorable subjects of this well-meaning fable set in terror-ridden Kashmir. And the nicely done poster asserts just that.
Rock On!!
Attitude packed in cool shades, distressed jeans, sneakers and black t-shirts, Farhan Akhtar & Co look all set to rock and roll. And boy, do they? Magikal stuff, this!
Phoonk
The sinister expression on Ahsaas Channa's face and a creepy looking crow are spooky indicators of what lies in store of Ram Gopal Varma's black magic story. To their credit, the kid and the bird did their job rather well as Phoonk turned out to be a profitable proposition.
Mumbai Meri Jaan
Mumbai Meri Jaan's poster features symbolic images of a fast-moving local train compartment and a wreath, in an understated yet hard-hitting manner, to make its point. The film chronicles the aftermath of the train blasts of Mumbai in 2006.
Jodhaa Akbar
It's symbolic. It's regal. And everything Ashutosh Gowarikar's romance laced in history stands for. A filigree-rich armour on which rests both -- a gallant sword and a proud rose, underlining the strength and temperament of its key players, Emperor Akbar and his wife Jodhaa.
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Aditya Chopra played up the secrecy of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi's leading lady, Anushka Sharma with this tease of a poster. Moreover, Shah Rukh Khan's uncharacteristically 'bhaisahab' appearance saw eyes popping out from every direction.
Fashion
The year 2008 wasn't an extraordinary one for Bollywood. But it sure had its moments with various genres like fashion, rock, history, horror, romance, realism, comedy, sci-fi, animation and action vying for attention. And to achieve that with immediate effect, filmmakers worked up imaginative posters.
While some of them were strictly run-of-the-mill, the following few had our curious side up:
Priyanka Chopra was easily one of the most visible faces of the year. She had a whopping six releases -- Love Story 2050, God Tussi Great Ho, Chamku, Drona, Dostana and Fashion.
Luckily for her, the last two clicked. While Dostana's billboard was boring and downplayed, Fashion conveyed both the style and drama that unfolds in Priyanka's reel-life with this sleekly done cover.
Bachna Ae Haseeno
When caution wears the handsome face of Ranbir Kapoor, it's clear that quite a few ladies will be more than happy to take the risk.
Aamir
Split in two is the image of a relatively unknown albeit pensive-looking face (Rajeev Khandelwal) and a monochromatic other half depicting Mumbai city at it chaotic best. Do note the font in its title, which substitutes 'I' with an icon for cellular network, in view of the mobile phone that plays a major role in this thrilling drama. Impressive detailing.
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A inquisitive young boy and his four-legged best-friend, Birbal are the adorable subjects of this well-meaning fable set in terror-ridden Kashmir. And the nicely done poster asserts just that.
Rock On!!
Attitude packed in cool shades, distressed jeans, sneakers and black t-shirts, Farhan Akhtar & Co look all set to rock and roll. And boy, do they? Magikal stuff, this!
Phoonk
The sinister expression on Ahsaas Channa's face and a creepy looking crow are spooky indicators of what lies in store of Ram Gopal Varma's black magic story. To their credit, the kid and the bird did their job rather well as Phoonk turned out to be a profitable proposition.
Mumbai Meri Jaan
Mumbai Meri Jaan's poster features symbolic images of a fast-moving local train compartment and a wreath, in an understated yet hard-hitting manner, to make its point. The film chronicles the aftermath of the train blasts of Mumbai in 2006.
Jodhaa Akbar
It's symbolic. It's regal. And everything Ashutosh Gowarikar's romance laced in history stands for. A filigree-rich armour on which rests both -- a gallant sword and a proud rose, underlining the strength and temperament of its key players, Emperor Akbar and his wife Jodhaa.
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Aditya Chopra played up the secrecy of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi's leading lady, Anushka Sharma with this tease of a poster. Moreover, Shah Rukh Khan's uncharacteristically 'bhaisahab' appearance saw eyes popping out from every direction.
Fashion
The year 2008 wasn't an extraordinary one for Bollywood. But it sure had its moments with various genres like fashion, rock, history, horror, romance, realism, comedy, sci-fi, animation and action vying for attention. And to achieve that with immediate effect, filmmakers worked up imaginative posters.
While some of them were strictly run-of-the-mill, the following few had our curious side up:
Priyanka Chopra was easily one of the most visible faces of the year. She had a whopping six releases -- Love Story 2050, God Tussi Great Ho, Chamku, Drona, Dostana and Fashion.
Luckily for her, the last two clicked. While Dostana's billboard was boring and downplayed, Fashion conveyed both the style and drama that unfolds in Priyanka's reel-life with this sleekly done cover.
Bachna Ae Haseeno
When caution wears the handsome face of Ranbir Kapoor, it's clear that quite a few ladies will be more than happy to take the risk.
Aamir
Split in two is the image of a relatively unknown albeit pensive-looking face (Rajeev Khandelwal) and a monochromatic other half depicting Mumbai city at it chaotic best. Do note the font in its title, which substitutes 'I' with an icon for cellular network, in view of the mobile phone that plays a major role in this thrilling drama. Impressive detailing.
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