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in Art, Street Art

India’s largest Mural of Dadasaheb Phalke in Mumbai by Ranjit Dahiya

by Desmond Ignaz 2015-02-19, 2:58 PMupdated 2017-09-22, 10:28 PM

 

Back in December, as part of the st+art mumbai festival, Bombay-based artist Ranjit Dahiya painted a tribute to the father of Indian cinema – Dadasaheb Phalke. The massive mural was completed with the help of artistYantr, Munir Bukhari and Nilesh Kharade, At 120×150 feet it’s the largest mural of the country.

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