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'''Visuals:''' In a forest, a male lion appears when he has just jumped over a rock and prepares to roar. The screen then cuts into a close-up of the lion's face roaring with a very furious expression on his face. The Kannada text then zooms in from the mouth, flashes, and then changes to the text "{{font|impact|JAYASIMHA PICTURES}}" in the Impact font.
'''Visuals:''' In a forest, a male lion appears when he has just jumped over a rock and prepares to roar. The screen then cuts into a close-up of the lion's face roaring with a very furious expression on his face. The Kannada text then zooms in from the mouth, flashes, and then changes to the text "{{font|impact|JAYASIMHA PICTURES}}" in the Impact font.

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Background

This was the production company of Indian film director and writer M. Jayasimha Reddy.

Logo (June 10, 2011)





Visuals: In a forest, a male lion appears when he has just jumped over a rock and prepares to roar. The screen then cuts into a close-up of the lion's face roaring with a very furious expression on his face. The Kannada text then zooms in from the mouth, flashes, and then changes to the text "JAYASIMHA PICTURES" in the Impact font.

Trivia: The lion footage was taken from the 2005 film, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (specifically, it is of the character Aslan).

Technique: CGI by Rhythm & Hues.

Audio: A very loud roar from the lion, followed by laser-like synth sounds with an ethereal synth pad, evolving into a rising orchestral version of the same chord.

Availability: Seen on the 2011 film Namitha I Love You.

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