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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, 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'''


And on the bottom:
And on the bottom:


PICTURES
'''PICTURES'''


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

Revision as of 05:55, 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, 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, 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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