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(2004)



Logo: We see ocean waves amidst a blue cloudy sky. Superimposed semi-circles then form in front of the screen, and the ocean wave footage fades out as the semi-circle shapes turn metallic. The shapes then zoom out to reveal the lens of a film camera, which then is revealed to represent the iris of a blinking eye. We zoom into the lens after the eye blinks, entering through a Star Gate-style sequence, with the words "NETHRANJANA FILMS" faintly revealed moving around after a few seconds. The screen then cuts to blurry close-ups of the same text in different perspectives. The camera then passes through the text, and the name is revealed in a cylindrical fashion, while a filmstrip appears next to the text passing below. At the bottom, "Yamuna Devapriya" and "Production" are seen in white serif.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A traditional South Asian fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Gini Kirilli.

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