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'''Oscar Movies''' was a Tamil film production company founded by Indian filmmaker M. Bhaskar in 1980.
===Logo (October 9, 1982-July 29, 1995)===
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'''Visuals:''' In a dark room
▲In a dark room, we see red-orange light that emits smoke with a logo silhouette and candles on both sides. Then it brightens, revealing the green pedestal that displays "OSCAR MOVIES" in white stone and the red "OM" with a bronze pegasus on the O. There are fruits and flowers decorated on the pedestal.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.
▲Some strums of a lyre, then a relaxing flute melody.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Theerpugal Thiruthapadalam'', ''Thandikapatta Nyayangal'', ''Panneer Nadhigal'', and ''Chakravarthy''.
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Background
Oscar Movies was a Tamil film production company founded by Indian filmmaker M. Bhaskar in 1980.
Logo (October 9, 1982-July 29, 1995)
Visuals: In a dark room is red-orange light that emits smoke with a logo silhouette and candles on both sides. Then it brightens, revealing the green pedestal that displays "OSCAR MOVIES" in white stone and the red "OM" with a bronze pegasus on the O. There are fruits and flowers decorated on the pedestal.
Technique: Live-action.
Audio: Some strums of a swarmandal, then a relaxing flute melody.
Availability: Seen on Theerpugal Thiruthapadalam, Thandikapatta Nyayangal, Panneer Nadhigal, and Chakravarthy.