
On the Occasion of Maghe Sankranti, the First Look Poster of the Movie ‘Maharajadhiraj’ Has Been Released
The first-look poster of the movie ‘Maharajadhiraj’, presented by Chhatreshwori Management Pvt. Ltd., has been released, creating excitement among the audience.
The movie’s slogan is “I see countless problems in the world, is the fault in our own blood?”
The poster features two actors. One is seen in royal attire, while the other is depicted in a naked state. The person in royal attire is wearing a crown and holding a scepter, symbolizing royalty. In front of him, the naked person, sitting on a chair, appears physically frail.
The image looks as if it has been framed and hung on a wall. This suggests that it might have been framed by the current generation in remembrance of their ancestors, though this is not explicitly clear.
This first-look suggests that the problem lies within. The slogan “I see countless problems in the world, is the fault in our own blood?” implies that the problem exists within the individual. Whether it’s a king or a citizen, the poster and slogan convey that every individual has their own issues.
Therefore, the movie seems to be telling a story about the flaws that exist within every individual. A notable fact is that both characters in the poster are portrayed by actor Paul Shah.
The first-look poster and slogan are expected to deliver a profound message to the audience. The production team has stated that further content, including the trailer, will be released soon. As per this, more details will be revealed once the trailer is released.
The first-look poster is sure to spark curiosity among the audience. The movie, directed by Parichhed Sen, has a story written by him as well.
The presenter of ‘Maharajadhiraj’ is Biraj Bista. Biraj had previously produced the movie ‘Bulaki’, and director Sen had directed ‘Premganj’.
The producers of the movie are Topendra Bista, Chakra Bahadur KC, and Ravi Khadka. The production team has announced that the movie will be released during Dashain’s Phoolpati.