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'''Logo:''' We see candle lights and a silhouette of a statue. The candle lights bright up (à la the 1984 Dwarakish Chitra logo) and we see candles, some fruits, a statue of a mother with sunglasses giving something to her daughter, on what appears to be a water lily, on a yellow pedestal with drawings of flowers, which rotates after 4 seconds to reveal the text:
'''Logo:''' We see candle lights and a silhouette of a statue. The candle lights bright up (à la the 1984 Dwarakish Chitra logo) and we see candles, some fruits on a table, a statue of a mother with sunglasses giving something to her daughter, on what appears to be a water lily, on a yellow pedestal with drawings of flowers, which rotates after 4 seconds to reveal the text:


'''RAAJA PUSHPA'''
'''RAAJA PUSHPA'''

Revision as of 05:59, 22 June 2022


(1987, 1997)

Logo: We see candle lights and a silhouette of a statue. The candle lights bright up (à la the 1984 Dwarakish Chitra logo) and we see candles, some fruits on a table, a statue of a mother with sunglasses giving something to her daughter, on what appears to be a water lily, on a yellow pedestal with drawings of flowers, which rotates after 4 seconds to reveal the text:

RAAJA PUSHPA

And on the bottom:

PICTURES

Everything stays still for 25 seconds, except the flower parts which are thrown near the pedestal later.

FX/SFX: Live action.

Music/Sounds: A man singing something in Tamil accompanied by a sitar tune, with a cut off tune made from what sounds like a string in the end.

Music/Sounds Variants: On Mappilai Gounder, the man's singing is slightly slower.

Availability: Seen on Kattabomman and Mappilai Gounder.

Editor's Note: None.

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