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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India.
===Logo (
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'''Visuals:''' In a dark smoky environment, a silhouette is seen. The silhouette lights up to reveal a statue of Narasimha (the lion avatar of the god Vishnu) on a pedestal topped with flowers and offerings. Behind the statue is a gopuram (part of Indian Hindu temple architecture) shape. The statue is flanked by the letters "{{color|gold|N}}" and "{{color|gold|E}}". Two oil lamps are seen flanking the scene, with a smaller one in front of the statue. Inscribed on the pedestal is the golden text "{{color|gold|NARSIMHA ENTERPRISES}}". A pink flower is seen at the bottom of the screen.
'''Technique:''' Live action and practical effects.
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'''Audio:''' A Hindu religious chant with flutes.
'''Availability:''' Seen on their films at the time
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 24 August 2024
Background
Narsimha Enterprises was a film production company from India.
Logo (April 16, 1993-July 9, 2010)
Visuals: In a dark smoky environment, a silhouette is seen. The silhouette lights up to reveal a statue of Narasimha (the lion avatar of the god Vishnu) on a pedestal topped with flowers and offerings. Behind the statue is a gopuram (part of Indian Hindu temple architecture) shape. The statue is flanked by the letters "N" and "E". Two oil lamps are seen flanking the scene, with a smaller one in front of the statue. Inscribed on the pedestal is the golden text "NARSIMHA ENTERPRISES". A pink flower is seen at the bottom of the screen.
Technique: Live action and practical effects.
Audio: A Hindu religious chant with flutes.
Availability: Seen on their films at the time, starting with Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja and ending with Milenge Milenge.