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Note: Not to be confused with Manish Films.

(1991-1999, August 28, 2015)

Logo: Inside a temple, there's a statue of Sirdi Sai Baba, dressed up in red, and with a pendant with yellow and red flowers on it. The statue, in front of a white and purple light, is in the middle of a thin smoke. Then, the camera points to a girl with a traditional dress and a golden pendant in her head. The camera focuses on different positions of the girl, who has some petals on her hands while she's walking. The camera zooms out to the statue, showing that's in the middle of two candles. Again we see the girl walking, and throws some petals on the statue and prays. Finally, the camera zooms in the face of the statue.

FX/SFX: The logo is live action, in addition of the zooms of the camera. The name of the company doesn't appear on the logo.

Music/Sounds: A male singing a religious song, with some hits of a glockenspiel or a xylophone. On Malini & Co. the music loooks rearranged.

Availability: Seen on Kobbari Dondam, Rajendrudu Gajendrudu, Yamaleela, Ghatothkachudu, Vinodam, Gunshot, Ugadi, Deergha Sumangali Bhava and Mounamelayoni. It briefly returned in Malini & Co., released in 2015.

Editor's Note: None.

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