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Just as Shah Rukh Khan recently declared himself an unofficial ambassador to Air India, the airline's official face, Maharajah, is set to be watched at an auction in the city. This well-
Two iconic Air India posters created by Nargis Wadia are themed on the travel mascot (83)
It will be auctioned at Taj hotel on November 29.
At the beginning of 1950, Wadia worked as a visual tool and artist at Air India, an exciting era in which Air India wanted to change the norms of simple posters and advertising used by other airlines.
The posters will be part of Sotheby's first event in the city called "unlimited India.
When a poster shows that the King is a puppet hanging on the letter "pragu", the other uses a group of women's legs and a shape to spell the word "Paris ", this shows that the headscarf of Air India's king is dotted with the letter "I ".
"It feels great to be recognized for this work," Wadia said . " He joined Air India's interior art studio in 1955 as a designer, let her creativity flourish under the influence of liberalism like Bobby Kooka, the business director of Air India, and Jal kowasji (Jal Cowasji) such a creative person, the head of the propaganda department of the airline
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