Photographic lobby still for the Hindi film 'Baalyogi Upmanyu', released in the year 1958.
The still shows a female character played by Sulochana Chatterjee, churning butter
in an indoor setting. She is dressed in a sari and blouse and looks worried as she
holds the ends of the rope used to churn the butter.
On the bottom border, starting from the left, 'Prakash Chitra' is written in Devnagri script
inside a black rectangle. Under this, the name of the film 'Baalyogi' is written in Devnagri
and 'Upmanyu' under it, also in Devnagri. To the left of 'Upmanyu', 'High-Lite' is written.
To the right of the film's name is an illustration of a small boy. His hands are joined together.
Next to the illustration is 'BAALYOGI', next line; 'UPMANYU', both in English. The same name
is written in Urdu script next to the name in English. Under 'UPMANYU' is 'Digdarshak'
(Devnagri) 'Harsukh Bhatt' (Devnagri). In the next line is 'Sangeet Chitragupta Geet
Bharat Vyas' (all in Devnagri). On the bottom, next to this text is a small logogram,
showing the silhouette of a woman holding a lamp in one hand and a flower in another,
inside a circular shape.
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