Film | Shree 420 (also known as Shri 420) (English Translation: Mr. 420) |
Release | 1955 |
Cast | Raj Kapoor, Nargis |
Print Date | 2000s |
Size | 38″ x 27.75″ inches |
Condition | ★★★★★ Auction Quality |
Rarity | Rare |
Folds | Two |
Artwork | Hand painted / Hand drawn |
Material | Paper |
Frame | Not included |
Packing | Rolled into unbreakable tube |
Shree 420
$7.62
Reissue Bollywood poster of the Raj Kapoor cult classic, Shree 420 (1955) for sale.
Featured here for sale is a recent reissue Bollywood poster of the cult Hindi film Shree 420 (translated as Mr. 420 and sometimes also spelled as Shri 420).
Shree 420 is a 1955 Bollywood classic directed and produced by the Showman of Indian cinema Raj Kapoor, featuring him in a leading role opposite Nargis. Printed and circulated somewhere in the 2000s, this reissue Bollywood movie poster was originally designed for publicity of the recent re-release of the film but never ended up being used.
Raj Kapoor is seen prominently in his classic Tramp avatar in this Shree 420 poster. Nargis is seen resplendent in white in the background.
An iconic scene from the film depicting Raj Kapoor and Nargis holding an umbrella on a rainy night, singing the blockbuster hit song, “Pyar hua ikrar hua” is seen on the top right of this Shree 420 poster.
The “Pyar hua ikrar hua” image depicting Raj Kapoor and Nargis singing and dancing under a shared umbrella in pouring rain is regarded as one of the most iconic images in Bollywood.
Shree 420 is widely regarded as a classic in Indian cinema. Raj Kapoor is remembered as the greatest showman in Indian cinema – an all rounder who produced, directed as well as starred in some of the leading films of his time.
In Shree 420, Raj Kapoor’s character is heavily influenced by Charlie Chaplin’s “little tramp”, similar to his character in a film that released four years prior in 1951 called Awaara. The film has to its credit some of the greatest songs ever made in Bollywood such as “Mera Joota Hai Japani” (My shoes are Japanese), which went on to become a patriotic symbol of the newly independent India. In India, Shree 420 became the highest grossing film of the year (1955). In Russia, Shree 420 received mass appeal and made Raj Kapoor a household name.
Free worldwide shipping on all orders over $101.70
Free shipping in India on all orders over $12.70
- Authenticity Guaranteed
- Fast & Secure Shipping
Related Products

Jaani Dushman

Heera Moti

Guide

Geet Gaata Chal

Bheema

Yaadgaar

Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon

Pocket Maar

Beti Bete

Hamrahi

Kati Patang

Bombay to Goa

Shahenshah

Rakhwala

Namak Haraam

Geet Gaata Chal

Geeta Mera Naam

Jeene Ki Raah

Farishtay

Mr. Natwarlal

Shaan

Ram Balram

Geet Gaata Chal

Jeevan Mrityu

Saraswatichandra

Deewaar

Desh Premee

Parasmani

Sholay

Ram Balram

Kaamyaab

Aradhana

Chitchor

Anand Ashram

Maya Memsaab

Sharaabi

Dil Hi To Hai

Rangeela

Naukar Biwi Ka

Ganga Jamuna Saraswati

Kabhi Kabhie

Jeevan Mrityu

Shahenshah

Awaara

Kati Patang

Ramkali

Kaala Patthar

Ram Balram

Raaj Tilak

Gambler

Mughal-e-Azam

Hamrahi

Aah

Kanwarlal

Geeta Mera Naam

Maqsad

Anand Ashram

Mr. Natwarlal

Johny Mera Naam

Inquilaab

Mughal-e-Azam

Parasmani

Suraj

Ram Aur Shyam

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

Mr. Natwarlal

Sholay

Geet Gaata Chal

Teesri Manzil

Geraftaar

Phagun

Mughal-e-Azam

Sikandar E Azam

Umrao Jaan

Yaadgaar

Don

Uphaar

Desh Premee

Aakhree Raasta

Himmatwala

Don

Pocket Maar

Geet Gaata Chal

Mard

Gambler

Himmatwala
