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'''Gayathri Cinema''' was a Malayalam-language film company started by Indian film director Hariharan.
===Logo (April 11, 1986-April 10, 1992)===
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'''Technique:''' A painted artwork filmed by a cameraman.
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Nakhakshathangal'', the film's opening theme was used.
▲'''Audio:''' A sitar jingle with a fast tempo that starts off with a high vibraphone note.
'''Availability:''' The logo appeared on ''Nakhakshathangal'' and ''Sargam''.
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Background
Gayathri Cinema was a Malayalam-language film company started by Indian film director Hariharan.
Logo (April 11, 1986-April 10, 1992)
Visuals: On a grey-tinted background, a stylised black and blue person is playing the dhol inside a vertical yellow-tinted box. Underneath the box is a horizontal black box reading "GAYATHRI CINEMA". A thin white border surrounds the logo.
Technique: A painted artwork filmed by a cameraman.
Audio: A sitar jingle with a fast tempo that starts with a high vibraphone note.
Audio Variant: On Nakhakshathangal, the film's opening theme was used.
Availability: The logo appeared on Nakhakshathangal and Sargam.