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===(November 2, 1965-1973)=== |
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Revision as of 06:23, 21 July 2023
Captures by
VenusandMars77
Editions by
VenusandMars77
Video captures courtesy of
PFS2021Channel and Random Guy Productions
VenusandMars77
Editions by
VenusandMars77
Video captures courtesy of
PFS2021Channel and Random Guy Productions
(November 2, 1965-November 13, 1973)
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Logo: In front of a red curtain, we see a Hindu god in some sort of monument. After about five seconds, he throws a choppy-looking "beam" at the screen, and, when it disappears,
BALAKRISHNA MOVIES
PRESENTS
appears under the monument in yellow text.
Variant: The logo was colorized in 1972.
Technique: Live-action combined with hand-drawn animation.
Music/Sounds: There are two music versions:
- On the Tamil film Thayin Karunai (1965) and Rani Mera Naam (1972), a quiet melody with a sitar.
- On Hifazat, A loud dramatic note that is abruptly used, after almost 5 seconds of silence.
Availability: Extremely rare due to the logo being short-lived. Only seen on Thayin Karunai, Rani Mera Naam and Hifazat.