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===Background===
Background: Shri Gouri Pictures is an Indian Marathi-language film company that was founded in the 1960's. It was based in Kolhapur, Maharastra, India.
Shri Gouri Pictures is an Indian Marathi-language film company that was founded in the 1960's. It was based in Kolhapur, Maharastra, India.


(1965)
===(1965)===
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'''Logo:''' We fade in on black to a background with a numerous amount rocky pillars and a stormy/sunny sky. Over it there's a statue of a six-legged goddess which holds two knifes and a trident, among other things (like a temple in it's head) Standing on one of the pillars. Then, the text on Marathi, which translates into "Shri Gouri Pictures" and below it, the text which translates to "Kolhapur" appears below of it, both unfold from the bottom of the screen. Then after a couple of seconds of staying still, they defold and then curtains appear from the background, causing the logo to end.
'''Logo:''' We fade in on black to a background with a numerous amount rocky pillars and a stormy/sunny sky. Over it there's a statue of a six-legged goddess which holds two knifes and a trident, among other things (like a temple in it's head) Standing on one of the pillars. Then, the text on Marathi, which translates into "Shri Gouri Pictures" and below it, the text which translates to "Kolhapur" appears below of it, both unfold from the bottom of the screen. Then after a couple of seconds of staying still, they defold and then curtains appear from the background, causing the logo to end.


FX/SFX: All in live-action, with the exception of the text.
'''FX/SFX''': All in live-action, with the exception of the text.


'''Music/Sounds''': A note made by some wind instruments, seguing into a very catchy traditional indian composition which ends into another note of an wind instrument.
Cheesy Factor: The logo would have been better without the curtains.


'''Availability''': Only seen on ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyJLNa7vVRs Swarajyacha Shiledar]''.
Music/Sounds: A note made by some wind instruments, seguing into a very catchy traditional indian composition which ends into another note of an wind instrument.


'''Editor's Note''': None.
Availability: Only seen on ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyJLNa7vVRs Swarajyacha Shiledar]''.*


'''Final Note''': On IMDb, even though the year of production is said to be from 1951, it's actually from 1965. In fact, you can see at Everest Talkies' movie description on YouTube.
Scare Factor: None to minimal.

<nowiki>*</nowiki>FINAL NOTE: On IMDb, even though the year of production is said to be from 1951, it's actually from 1965. In fact, you can see at Everest Talkies' movie description on YouTube.
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Revision as of 04:17, 23 February 2022

Background

Shri Gouri Pictures is an Indian Marathi-language film company that was founded in the 1960's. It was based in Kolhapur, Maharastra, India.

(1965)

Logo: We fade in on black to a background with a numerous amount rocky pillars and a stormy/sunny sky. Over it there's a statue of a six-legged goddess which holds two knifes and a trident, among other things (like a temple in it's head) Standing on one of the pillars. Then, the text on Marathi, which translates into "Shri Gouri Pictures" and below it, the text which translates to "Kolhapur" appears below of it, both unfold from the bottom of the screen. Then after a couple of seconds of staying still, they defold and then curtains appear from the background, causing the logo to end.

FX/SFX: All in live-action, with the exception of the text.

Music/Sounds: A note made by some wind instruments, seguing into a very catchy traditional indian composition which ends into another note of an wind instrument.

Availability: Only seen on Swarajyacha Shiledar.

Editor's Note: None.

Final Note: On IMDb, even though the year of production is said to be from 1951, it's actually from 1965. In fact, you can see at Everest Talkies' movie description on YouTube.

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