Shourie's SGS Pvt. Ltd.

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Background

Shourie's SGS Pvt., Ltd. was an Indian film company founded by film producer Sattee Shourie.

Logo (February 22, 1991)

Visuals: There is a painting of two Indian men riding in a carriage driven by 4 white horses, in which the camera zooms out from their faces. The company name "Shourie's SGS Pvt. Ltd." zooms in while spinning clockwise and flashes once it stops. A white light then wipes in "PRESENTS" from below.

Trivia: The painting represents Krishna and Arjuna in the Kurukshetra war. The war is one of the stories inside the Mahabharata.

Technique: Camera-controlled animation for zoom out, 2D animation for the text zooming in and the lights.

Audio: An Indian tune with sitar, with a man singing a verse from the Bhagvad Gita around 20 seconds.

Availability: It was seen on a Bollywood movie called Farishtay.

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