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A thread about random animal posters/ paintings in Hindi film frames:

While Gulshan Grover gets reprimanded by Pinchoo Kapoor in Avtaar (1983), a chow chow family photo hanging in the latter’s office is hard to miss.
Three Maltese(?) puppers are witness to Kunika’s blackmail bid in Khiladi (1992).
The same dogs stage a comeback during some fact checking in Waqt Hamara Hai (1993).
Ishrat Ali discovers something sinister in Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1994). The horse in the background may or may not share his surprise.
A bloodied SRK has a bemused boxer for company in Chaahat (1996).
A horse stands witness to Shakti Kapoor’s business deal with Feroz Khan in Qurbani (1980).
Aamir and Saif challenging each other for a duel in Parampara (1993). This white horse painting in the background was a pretty common set prop of that era.
This Sholay-inspired scene from Kanoon (1994). The tiger poster is an original concept.
Arun bhaiyya, kids, and kitties in Mr India (1987).
Three kitties and a pupper watch Utpal Dutt's failed attempt at being amorous in Shaukeen (1982).
The horses of Loha (1987).
Nineties Bollywood staple: the running horses artwork seen in many films like Yalgaar (1992) |
Krantiveer (1994) - h/t @rajitsingh |
Chamatkar (1992) - h/t @PrernaRupani
Bambi looks on as Naseer gets yelled at by Shammi Kapoor in Chamatkar (1992).
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