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===(1974-1986)===
===Background===
'''Murghan Enterprise''' is an Indian film company founded by Indian film director Ambrish Sangal.

===Logo (June 1, 1974-July 18, 1986)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark background, there are two candles. Suddenly we see a purple smoke, and after a red smoke we see the shadow of a religious statue (supposed to be Kartikeya, also known as Murughan, who gives the name of the company). The lights are turned up and we see the statue, which inside a big red circle where we can read "muRGHaN ENTERPRISE" in golden letters. The statue is also above a white circle. The circle contains an elephant with three heads (which resembles the national emblem of India) on a red background. The candles are on the right and the left of the circle with the elephant. The smoke continues moving inside the big red circle, behind the statue, which is now yellow-orange, the color of the original fire.
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'''Nicknames:''' "Murughan Statue"

'''Logo:''' On a dark background, we see two candles. Suddenly we see a purple smoke, and after a red smoke we see the shadow of a religious statue (supposed to be Kartikeya, also known as Murughan, who gives the name of the company), a la Saravan Films 2nd logo. The lights are turned up and we see the statue, which inside a big red circle where we can read "muRGHaN ENTERPRISE" in golden letters. The statue is also above a white circle. The circle contains an elephant with three heads (which resembles the national emblem of India) on a red background. The candles are on the right and the left of the circle with the elephant. The smoke continues moving inside the big red circle, behind the statue, witch is now yellow-orange, the color of the original fire.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''


*''Dard'' uses a dark night with stars and galaxies moving. The Murghan logo is off-centered, because it stands more to the right.
*<u>''Dard''</u> uses a dark night with stars and galaxies moving. The Murghan logo is off-centered, because it stands more to the right.
* ''Paap Aur Punya'': Same as the original variant, but with a thin fog instead the smoke.
* The first film to feature this logo, <u>''Paap Aur Punya''</u>, uses a similar concept but with thin fog and revolving colors instead of smoke.


'''Technique:''' Live-action and practical animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The smoke and the light, in addition of the stars and galaxies on Dard. Quite an overblown concept.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An ominous and very sinister melody followed by a men's chorus.
'''Audio:''' A swarmandal melody followed by a Hindu mantra sung by a male chorus.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On ''Dard'', the logo is silent.
* On <u>''Dard''</u>, the logo is <u>silent</u>.
* On ''Paap Aur Punya'', there's a melody with a sitar.
* On <u>''Paap Aur Punya''</u>, there's a <u>melody with a sitar</u>.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon, seen on ''Chor Sipahee'', ''Gautam Govinda'', ''Dard'', ''Paap Aur Punya'' (''The Prince and the Pauper''), ''Wanted (Dead or Alive)'' and ''Begaana''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Chor Sipahee'', ''Gautam Govinda'', ''Dard'', ''Paap Aur Punya'' (''The Prince and the Pauper''), ''Wanted (Dead or Alive)'' and ''Begaana''.


{{Indian film logos}}
'''Editor's Note:''' The nature of this logo may come off as unnerving to some. The logo from ''Paap Aur Punya'' has been frozen before being released to YouTube, so we don't have enough information to describe the FX/SFX section of this variant.
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 29 September 2024


Background

Murghan Enterprise is an Indian film company founded by Indian film director Ambrish Sangal.

Logo (June 1, 1974-July 18, 1986)


Visuals: On a dark background, there are two candles. Suddenly we see a purple smoke, and after a red smoke we see the shadow of a religious statue (supposed to be Kartikeya, also known as Murughan, who gives the name of the company). The lights are turned up and we see the statue, which inside a big red circle where we can read "muRGHaN ENTERPRISE" in golden letters. The statue is also above a white circle. The circle contains an elephant with three heads (which resembles the national emblem of India) on a red background. The candles are on the right and the left of the circle with the elephant. The smoke continues moving inside the big red circle, behind the statue, which is now yellow-orange, the color of the original fire.

Variants:

  • Dard uses a dark night with stars and galaxies moving. The Murghan logo is off-centered, because it stands more to the right.
  • The first film to feature this logo, Paap Aur Punya, uses a similar concept but with thin fog and revolving colors instead of smoke.

Technique: Live-action and practical animation.

Audio: A swarmandal melody followed by a Hindu mantra sung by a male chorus.

Audio Variants:

  • On Dard, the logo is silent.
  • On Paap Aur Punya, there's a melody with a sitar.

Availability: Seen on Chor Sipahee, Gautam Govinda, Dard, Paap Aur Punya (The Prince and the Pauper), Wanted (Dead or Alive) and Begaana.

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