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===Logo (22 October 1989)===
=== Background ===
'''MR Cine Arts''' was the production company of Indian film producer '''M. R'''amaswamy.

===Logo (October 22, 1989)===
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'''Visuals:''' It starts off with a bright flare against a black background. A light slowly illuminates the bottom half, revealing a statue of a woman holding a torch that the flare is currently on. As the light continues to light up the statue, it also reveals a white pedestal in the shape of the letters "MR" and the red text "{{color|red|'''CINE ARTS'''}}" below the pedestal.
'''Visuals:''' It starts off with a bright flare against a black background. A light slowly illuminates the bottom half, revealing a statue of a woman holding a torch that the flare is currently on. As the light continues to light up the statue, it also reveals a white pedestal in the shape of the letters "MR" and the red text "{{color|red|'''CINE ARTS'''}}" below the pedestal.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Practical effects.


'''Audio:''' A muted synth piano tune, then some notes of a tampura, a dotara and a sitar, on which it jarringly cuts when it gets interesting.
'''Audio:''' A muted synth piano tune, then some notes of a tampura, a dotara and a sitar, on which it jarringly cuts when it gets interesting.

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Background

MR Cine Arts was the production company of Indian film producer M. Ramaswamy.

Logo (October 22, 1989)


Visuals: It starts off with a bright flare against a black background. A light slowly illuminates the bottom half, revealing a statue of a woman holding a torch that the flare is currently on. As the light continues to light up the statue, it also reveals a white pedestal in the shape of the letters "MR" and the red text "CINE ARTS" below the pedestal.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: A muted synth piano tune, then some notes of a tampura, a dotara and a sitar, on which it jarringly cuts when it gets interesting.

Availability: Seen on Jeevitham Oru Raagam.

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