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*1989-1990s: The theme used by the 1988 [[Manish Films]] logo from ''Meri Zabaan''. |
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*1990s-2011: An Indian theme with flute and sitar. |
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'''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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Revision as of 21:44, 31 October 2023
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Captures by
Camenati
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
Random Guy Productions
Background
Baldevjiu Productions is an Odia-language Indian film company.
Logo (1989-August 12, 2011)
Visuals: On a blue wall with red curtains above, we see 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.