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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Thayiya Madilalli'', ''Karmika Kallanalla'', ''Chellida Raktha'', ''Thayiya Nudi'', ''Thayiya Hone'', ''Thayi Kanasu'', ''Thayiya Aase'' |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Thayiya Madilalli'', ''Karmika Kallanalla'', ''Chellida Raktha'', ''Thayiya Nudi'', ''Thayiya Hone'', ''Thayi Kanasu'', and ''Thayiya Aase''. |
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 28 September 2024
Compiled by
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Video captures courtesy of
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ILEnthusiast
Video captures courtesy of
WPGGeek
Background
Madhu Art Films was a Kannada film production company from India based in Bangalore.
Logo (February 16, 1981-January 1, 1988)
Visuals: Over a black background, there is a model of a spade being held by a hand below, which zooms out to reveal the red "MAF" at the left and a green/yellow stand containing a red, sans-serif "MADHU ART FILMS".
Technique: Live-action and practical effects.
Audio: A long tampura note followed by a fast tabla beat played four times, preceding a bombastic brass fanfare.
Audio Variant: It is silent in Chellida Raktha.
Availability: Seen on Thayiya Madilalli, Karmika Kallanalla, Chellida Raktha, Thayiya Nudi, Thayiya Hone, Thayi Kanasu, and Thayiya Aase.