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'''Visuals:''' Over a blue background, there is a red lotus with a figure and a shape below it. The company name is below the figure. |
'''Visuals:''' Over a blue background, there is a red lotus with a figure and a shape below it. The company name is below the figure. |
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'''Variant:''' On ''Harishchandra Taramati'', the lotus is brighter-colored, the light source is shining it at a different angle, and the company name fades in a few seconds after the logo fades in, which is shown in green with a black outline and a more traditional typeface. |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action. |
'''Technique:''' Live-action. |
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Background
Chitra Kala Mandir was a Gujarati-language film company in India.
Logo (July 13, 1973-1974)
Visuals: Over a blue background, there is a red lotus with a figure and a shape below it. The company name is below the figure.
Variant: On Harishchandra Taramati, the lotus is brighter-colored, the light source is shining it at a different angle, and the company name fades in a few seconds after the logo fades in, which is shown in green with a black outline and a more traditional typeface.
Technique: Live-action.
Audio: A swarmandal and glockenspiel track.
Audio Variant: Harishchandra Taramati uses a stock swarmandal track.
Availability: Seen on Ranakdevi and Harishchandra Taramati.