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=== Background ===
===Background===
'''Baldevjiu Productions''' is an Odia-language Indian film company.
'''Baldevjiu Productions''' is an Odia-language Indian film company.


=== (1989-) ===
===Logo (October 12, 1989-August 12, 2011)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Odia God"
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'''Logo:''' On a blue wall with red curtains above, we see what appears to be a white model with a face with big eyes and flat mouth on it. There's an Indian hat on it and there appears to have transparent arms on it, holding circles with radial patterns. The camera zooms out so we can see flowers and a white cloth on its torso, and a man in white clothing. The man prays to the god.
'''Visuals:''' On a blue wall with red curtains above is what appears to be a model of a white Odia deity. It appears to be wearing a type of hat and to have transparent arms on it, holding circles with radial patterns. The camera zooms out so we can see flowers and a white cloth on its torso, and a man in white clothing, dropping petals. The man prays to the god.


'''Variant:''' In later years, the logo was a bit more faster.
'''Variant:''' In later years, the logo is a bit faster.


'''FX/SFX:''' It's all live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
*1989-1990s: The theme used by the 1988 [[Manish Films]] logo from ''Meri Zabaan''.
*1990s-2011: An Indian theme with flute and sitar.


'''Availability:''' Spotted on their early movies, including ''Bastra Haran'' and ''Pacheri Uthila Mahji Duaru''. Also, it has been spotted in ''Naag Panchami'' (not to be confused with the Hindi-language film of the same name), ''Sasu Hata Kadi Bhauja Bedi'', ''Aalo Mora Kandhei'' and ''Kemiti a Bandhan''.
*1989-199?: The theme used by the 1988 Manish Films logo from Meri Zabaan.
*199?-: An Indian theme with flute and sitar.


{{Indian film logos}}
'''Availability:''' Rare. Spotted on their early movies, including ''Bastra Haran'' and ''Pacheri Uthila Mahji Duaru''. Also it has been spotted in ''Sasu Hata Kadi Bhauja Bedi'', ''Aalo Mora Kandhei'' and ''Kemiti a Bandhan''.
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[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:India]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
[[Category:Logos with South Asian library music]] [[Category:Odia-language logos]]

[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]

Latest revision as of 08:40, 24 September 2024


Background

Baldevjiu Productions is an Odia-language Indian film company.

Logo (October 12, 1989-August 12, 2011)


Visuals: On a blue wall with red curtains above is what appears to be a model of a white Odia deity. It appears to be wearing a type of hat and to have transparent arms on it, holding circles with radial patterns. The camera zooms out so we can see flowers and a white cloth on its torso, and a man in white clothing, dropping petals. The man prays to the god.

Variant: In later years, the logo is a bit faster.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio:

  • 1989-1990s: The theme used by the 1988 Manish Films logo from Meri Zabaan.
  • 1990s-2011: An Indian theme with flute and sitar.

Availability: Spotted on their early movies, including Bastra Haran and Pacheri Uthila Mahji Duaru. Also, it has been spotted in Naag Panchami (not to be confused with the Hindi-language film of the same name), Sasu Hata Kadi Bhauja Bedi, Aalo Mora Kandhei and Kemiti a Bandhan.

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