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(April 14, 1971)

Logo: On a grey background with some rays spinning (supposed to be the sun), there's a silhouette of a statue rotating. When the statue stops, the lights reveals it. The statue consists of (from left to right):

  • A mother carrying a jar on her head
  • A little girl
  • A father with a turban on his head, and carrying a hoe with one hand
  • A kid being touched by his father
  • Two cattle

All of them (a family of peasants) are above the pedestal, which looks like a farmland on its surface. Below the pedestal is the company's name "GOVINDARAJA FILMS.".

FX/SFX: The logo rotating, the rays and the lights.

Music/Sounds: A flute melody with some strums of lyre.

Availability: Ultra rare. It can only be seen on Thirumagal.

Editor's Note: None.

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