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Imperial Blue commissioned a feature-length film called Men Will Be Men in 2011, starring Rajesh Kumar, Gaurav Chopra, Rohit Khurana, Rahil Tandon, and Zeenal Kamdar. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The film was made over a period of seven days, with a budget of ₹ 10 million (US$120,000), and was released nationally.
Imperial Blue is a 2019 psychedelic fantasy thriller, filmed on location in India, the UK and Uganda. It is the debut feature of British writer-director Dan Moss, Ugandan producer Semulema Daniel Katenda and British writer-producer David Cecil .
Literature. The color appears as the title of the book Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston in reference to the prince of England.; Auto racing. In auto racing, royal blue (called 'imperial blue') is the traditional color of Ford and Carroll Shelby, and for 2012, the primary livery for Hendrick Motorsports' #48 sponsored by Lowe's.
Imperial blue is a bright shade and a dark shade of azure blue. It may also refer to: Imperial Blue, an India Whiskey; Imperial Blue, a 2019 British film directed by ...
Jalmenus evagoras, the imperial hairstreak, imperial blue, or common imperial blue, is a small, metallic blue butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is commonly found in eastern coastal regions of Australia. [2] This species is notable for its unique mutualism with ants of the genus Iridomyrmex.
Jalmenus daemeli Semper, 1879 - Dämel's blue, emerald hairstreak; Jalmenus eichhorni Staudinger, 1888 - northern hairstreak, northern imperial blue; Jalmenus eubulus Miskin, 1876; Jalmenus evagoras (Donovan, 1805) - common imperial blue, imperial hairstreak; Jalmenus icilius Hewitson, 1865 - amethyst hairstreak, Icilius blue
Charaxes imperialis, the imperial blue charaxes, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Guinea-Bissau , Guinea , Sierra Leone , Liberia , Ivory Coast , Ghana , Benin , Nigeria , Cameroon , Equatorial Guinea , the Republic of the Congo , the Central African Republic , the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Rwanda , Uganda ...
Colors known as kinjiki (禁色, "forbidden colors") were strictly reserved for the robes of the Imperial family and highest ranking court officials; for example, the color ōtan (orange) was used as the color for the robes of the Crown Prince and use by anyone else was prohibited.