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'''Logo:''' In a dark room, some lights are turned on from behind, revealing a silhouette. Then, some other lights are turned on from above, showing us that the silhouette is of a god and great Aum (symbol of Hinduism). Below the statue, there are some flowers covering the pedestal, which has two red lines and contains "SHANTHALA PICTURES" in yellow.
'''Logo:''' In a dark room, some lights are turned on from behind, revealing a silhouette. Then, some other lights are turned on from above, showing us that the silhouette is of a god and great Aum (symbol of Hinduism). Below the statue, there are some flowers covering the pedestal, which has two red lines and contains "SHANTHALA PICTURES" in yellow.


'''FX/SFX:''' The lights turning on.
'''Technique:''' The lights turning on.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A sound from a gong when the lights from behind are turned on. When the other lights are turned on, we hear some hits from the gong, a rhythmical melody tune and sounds with a tampura.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A sound from a gong when the lights from behind are turned on. When the other lights are turned on, we hear some hits from the gong, a rhythmical melody tune and sounds with a tampura.

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(1996-1998)



Logo: In a dark room, some lights are turned on from behind, revealing a silhouette. Then, some other lights are turned on from above, showing us that the silhouette is of a god and great Aum (symbol of Hinduism). Below the statue, there are some flowers covering the pedestal, which has two red lines and contains "SHANTHALA PICTURES" in yellow.

Technique: The lights turning on.

Music/Sounds: A sound from a gong when the lights from behind are turned on. When the other lights are turned on, we hear some hits from the gong, a rhythmical melody tune and sounds with a tampura.

Availability: Seen on Gulabi, Bhama Sathyabhama and Mahabharatha.

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