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'''Logo:''' We see a black and white silhouette of the side of the logo. It then rotates to show a man playing a sitar on top of two large Ps that are side by side on top of a pedestal with the company's name and "MADRAS" on it .
'''Logo:''' We see a black and white silhouette of the side of the logo. It then rotates to show a man playing a sitar on top of two large Ps that are side by side on top of a pedestal with the company's name and "MADRAS" on it .


'''Technique:''' Live action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A relaxing sitar tune.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A relaxing sitar tune.
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'''Variant:''' On some films, the man touching the sitar is left handed, and in other films is right handed.
'''Variant:''' On some films, the man touching the sitar is left handed, and in other films is right handed.


'''Technique:''' Live action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo.

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Background

Prasad Productions was founded by L. V. Prasad, an Indian film director, producer, actor, and businessman and was one of the pioneers of Indian cinema.

1st Logo (March 1, 1957-1964)

Logo: We see a black and white silhouette of the side of the logo. It then rotates to show a man playing a sitar on top of two large Ps that are side by side on top of a pedestal with the company's name and "MADRAS" on it .

Technique: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: A relaxing sitar tune.

Availability: Seen on Sasural, Chhoti Bahen, Beti Bete, Sharadaand Hamrahi.

2nd Logo (1968-1992)

Logo: The same as the previous logo, but the logo is on a red background, the statue seems to be made with bronze, and the "PP" and pedestal are white/light blue/yellow (depending on the movie). In addition, this time, the pedestal contains only the name of the company in yellow or dark red.

Variant: On some films, the man touching the sitar is left handed, and in other films is right handed.

Technique: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Seen on many films released by the company during the period.

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