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===Background===
[[Category:Movie Logos]] [[Category:Indian Logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]▼
'''Kripa Films''' was a Malayalam film production company mostly active in the 1990s.
===Logo (July 7, 1989-January 1, 2000) ===
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'''Visuals:''' A small flame can be seen burning in the top-left corner in a dark room. The flame illuminates the setting, just to reveal a copper lamp the flame is burning on with 2 elephants on both sides and a Hindu god in the middle. Below it is the text "{{color|hotpink|'''KRIPA'''}}" in the color pink.
'''Variant:''' Between 1993-2000, the text is thinner and more spaced out and its color shifts to blue and {{color|lime|green}}.
'''Technique:''' Practical effects.
'''Audio:''' A flute melody with a tampura.
'''Availability:''' The normal variant was seen on ''Kireedam'', ''Maalayogam'', and ''Aadhaaram'', while the later variant was seen on ''Chenkol'', ''Sallaapam'', ''Bhoothakkannadi'', ''Sammaanam'', and ''Millennium Stars''.
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 28 September 2024
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Video captures courtesy of
Caleb Jeremiah Talk To Logos
Background
Kripa Films was a Malayalam film production company mostly active in the 1990s.
Logo (July 7, 1989-January 1, 2000)
Visuals: A small flame can be seen burning in the top-left corner in a dark room. The flame illuminates the setting, just to reveal a copper lamp the flame is burning on with 2 elephants on both sides and a Hindu god in the middle. Below it is the text "KRIPA" in the color pink.
Variant: Between 1993-2000, the text is thinner and more spaced out and its color shifts to blue and green.
Technique: Practical effects.
Audio: A flute melody with a tampura.
Availability: The normal variant was seen on Kireedam, Maalayogam, and Aadhaaram, while the later variant was seen on Chenkol, Sallaapam, Bhoothakkannadi, Sammaanam, and Millennium Stars.