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===1st Logo (1987)=== |
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Revision as of 14:28, 16 December 2022
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1st Logo (1987)
Logo: On a multicolored light background, we see a golden statue of Ganesh on top of a dark pedestal with a multi-colored flashing light shining on the statue. On the pedestal contains the company's name in Marathi. After 2 seconds, 5 colored lights in order of appearance:
- Red
- Yellow
- Grey
- Orange
- White
Lighten up the company's name in Marathi letter-by-letter, making it more visible to see.
Technique: The light flashing on the statue and the appearance of the company's name.
Music/Sounds: The stock choir tune used in many Indian/Nepal.
Availability: It can only appear on Chal Re Laxya Mumbaila.
Legacy: Although the choir tune was created in 1982, this logo may be the first one to use the stock choir tune, alongside with Ma Chandi Films.
2nd Logo (1994)
Logo: We see a statue of Hindu god Ganesh. The company's name in Marathi fades in not so long after.
Technique: The fade-in of the text.
Music/Sounds: The stock lyre tune.
Availability: It can only appear on Sudachakra.
Legacy: This is one of the many South Asian logos that uses the stock lyre tune.