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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India.
===Logo (October 24, 1980-October 23, 1981) ===
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File:15f922e0a5c827f3283e448215202168.png| Regular variant
File:55c414373691eaa5a5a9872e65f1f95a.png| ''Priya'' variant
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{{YouTube|id=cgoQbFmKIEc}}
<center>
{{color
|red|'''<big>PRABHU CHITRA</big>'''}}
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appears.
'''Variant:''' In ''Priya'', the font is different and also uses "LAI" at the end.
'''Technique:''' Mostly live action.
'''Audio:''' An organ tune with bells ringing.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Prema Tarangalu'' and ''Priya''. Both films can be found on YouTube.▼
▲Logo: We see a Christian cross, and the camera moves down and zooms out to reveal that the cross belongs to the tower of a church. In front of the church, there's an statue of Jesus. Then this text appears:
{{Indian film logos}}
{{Film logos}}
[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:India]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]
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▲Availability: Seen on Prema Tarangalu and Priya. Both films can be found on YouTube.
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Latest revision as of 06:15, 25 August 2024
Background
Prabhu Chitra was a film production company from India.
Logo (October 24, 1980-October 23, 1981)
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Regular variant
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Priya variant
Visuals: There is a Christian cross, and the camera moves down and zooms out to reveal that the cross belongs to the tower of a church. In front of the church, a statue of Jesus can be seen. Afterwards, the text reading:
PRABHU CHITRA
appears.
Variant: In Priya, the font is different and also uses "LAI" at the end.
Technique: Mostly live action.
Audio: An organ tune with bells ringing.
Availability: Seen on Prema Tarangalu and Priya. Both films can be found on YouTube.