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A vertical wall in an urban area of Bengaluru, India, is heavily covered with multiple layers of commercial posters, primarily for films, exhibiting significant wear and damage. The topmost and most intact poster, featuring "THE BLACK & WHITE" in English and prominent Kannada script, advertises a film starring "Nithin Gowda" and directed by "Nandan Prabhu," with a release date of "MARCH 6TH 2026." This poster depicts a male actor with a beard and styled hair in a light shirt, gazing right, with a smiling female actor with long hair partially visible behind him. The background suggests a dark, stylized cityscape. Beneath this, a partially visible, heavily torn poster features a male actor with a mustache holding a walkie-talkie, his expression serious. The lower two-thirds of the wall are obscured by numerous, severely degraded poster layers, presenting a mosaic of peeling paper, faded colors (reds, browns, oranges), and unreadable fragmented text in Kannada and some English words like "UNIVERSITY" and "TICKETS." The wall material itself appears to be a light-colored, possibly temporary construction barrier or concrete. The ground at the bottom is uneven, composed of loose soil or debris, with a small, clear plastic bottle visible on the right. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight. The dominant Kannada language on the posters, featuring actors popular in South Indian cinema, confirms the location as Bengaluru.
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Mar 22, 2026

Bengaluru, India

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A vertical wall in an urban area of Bengaluru, India, is heavily covered with multiple layers of commercial posters, primarily for films, exhibiting significant wear and damage. The topmost and most intact poster, featuring "THE BLACK & WHITE" in English and prominent Kannada script, advertises a film starring "Nithin Gowda" and directed by "Nandan Prabhu," with a release date of "MARCH 6TH 2026." This poster depicts a male actor with a beard and styled hair in a light shirt, gazing right, with a smiling female actor with long hair partially visible behind him. The background suggests a dark, stylized cityscape. Beneath this, a partially visible, heavily torn poster features a male actor with a mustache holding a walkie-talkie, his expression serious. The lower two-thirds of the wall are obscured by numerous, severely degraded poster layers, presenting a mosaic of peeling paper, faded colors (reds, browns, oranges), and unreadable fragmented text in Kannada and some English words like "UNIVERSITY" and "TICKETS." The wall material itself appears to be a light-colored, possibly temporary construction barrier or concrete. The ground at the bottom is uneven, composed of loose soil or debris, with a small, clear plastic bottle visible on the right. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight. The dominant Kannada language on the posters, featuring actors popular in South Indian cinema, confirms the location as Bengaluru.

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