First look poster of ‘Maharajdhiraj’ unveiled
Presented by Chhatreshwari Management Pvt. Ltd., the film aims to deliver a profound message through its intriguing visuals and thought-provoking slogan.
KATHMANDU: The first look poster of the Nepali movie Maharajdhiraj has been officially unveiled on the occasion of Maghe Sankranti, sparking curiosity among audiences.
Presented by Chhatreshwari Management Pvt. Ltd., the film aims to deliver a profound message through its intriguing visuals and thought-provoking slogan.
The movie’s tagline, “I see countless problems in the world, is the fault in our own blood?” hints at its central theme of introspection and self-accountability.
The Poster and Its Symbolism
The poster features two characters, each portrayed by actor Paul Shah. One appears as a regal figure, adorned with a crown and holding a royal scepter, signifying his role as a king.
The other character is depicted as a frail, naked man seated on a chair, exuding vulnerability and helplessness.
The imagery, presented as if framed on a wall, evokes the idea of a generational legacy, possibly suggesting how current struggles are framed by past actions.
The contrast between the two characters symbolizes the duality of human existence, reflecting strength and weakness, privilege and struggle.
A Deeper Message
The slogan and visuals collectively highlight that societal issues stem from individuals themselves, irrespective of their status as kings or commoners.
The film’s narrative is expected to delve into the complexities of human flaws and responsibilities.
Expectations and Release
Directed and written by Parichhed Sen, Maharajdhiraj is produced by Topendra Bista, Chakra Bahadur KC, and Ravi Khadka, with Biraj Bista as the presenter.
Following the unveiling of the first look, the production team has announced that more details will be revealed in the trailer, heightening anticipation.
The film is set to release during Dashain’s Phulpati, and with the impactful first look and tagline, it promises to leave a lasting impression on audiences.