ANUVAHOOD
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The background on this title is quite strange as most directors use dull colures such as black and white. The colours that this director had used is quite unique as it attracts the audience eyes. It could also represent that this movie is a unique style of social realism movie. The colours he used was yellow and green which are known for happy colours. Which could suggest that the movie is a comedy style movie.
The Director had decided to present the title in a different way to the generic style of social realism films: black and white. This could relate to the title of the film, with it being called 'Womanhood' as in 'another hood' possibly implying that it's something different. in the title you will also realize that the movie is located in the hood. This director has used bright colours on both the background and the title. The spelling of the title 'Anuvahood' is spelled to match the pronunciation of the slang, street-inspired accent which also describes the type of people that the film focuses on.
The background has flat graffiti on to it, which should give the audience what environment this film is set in - possibly a council estate or flats. The background is also a gradient between green and yellow which is unconventional for a title based on a modern social realism film.