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Background

K.K. Movies was an Indian Hindi-language film production company.

Logo (July 21, 2000)

Visuals: There is a closeup of a statue of Shiva (which looks similar to the one used in Aarti Pictures) against a bunch of yellow smoke. The camera then slowly zooms out, which reveals that the statue is on top of a pedestal surrounded by four candles and a two picture frames of two men. After a few seconds, the text "K. K. MOVIES" in white zooms in from the bottom of the statue and stops.

Technique: Live-action along with 2D computer effects.

Audio: The sound of a horn, followed by faint bells dinging, then a deep announcer saying something in Hindi.

Availability: Seen on Kaala Mandir.

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