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'''Music/Sounds:''' An ascending and majestic fanfare, which in it's two first notes is a repetition, accompanied with violins. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' An ascending and majestic fanfare, which in it's two first notes is a repetition, accompanied with violins. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on '' |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Oliyambukal'' and ''Midhya''. |
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'''Legacy:''' Some may not find the logo cool, mainly due to the overuse of sparkles. But otherwise it's not scary as other Indian logos, such as Balakrishna Movies. |
'''Legacy:''' Some may not find the logo cool, mainly due to the overuse of sparkles. But otherwise it's not scary as other Indian logos, such as Balakrishna Movies. |
Revision as of 17:58, 27 January 2023
(1989-1990)
Logo: On a red-shadowed background, we see the gray text "KRG" in many sparkles superceeding it. Below this, we see a blue shaded pedestal with yellow text "ENTERPRISES" in the same sparkle superincision as the gray text. front of the squares. The orange text "Release" in a cursive script font below the text "ENTERPRISES".
Technique: The sparkles of the text.
Music/Sounds: An ascending and majestic fanfare, which in it's two first notes is a repetition, accompanied with violins.
Availability: Seen on Oliyambukal and Midhya.
Legacy: Some may not find the logo cool, mainly due to the overuse of sparkles. But otherwise it's not scary as other Indian logos, such as Balakrishna Movies.