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|Shree Rajarajeswari Film Combines (1981) (From - Keralida Simha).png|1st Logo (December 4, 1981)
|Shree Rajarajeswari Film Combines (1981) (From - Keralida Simha).png|1st Logo (December 4, 1981)
|Shree Rajarajeswari Film Combines (1986) (From - Mouna Geethe).png|2nd Logo (1986)
|Shree Rajarajeswari Film Combines (1986) (From - Mouna Geethe).png|2nd Logo (April 25, 1986)
|Sri Rajarajeshwari Film Combines (1989).png|3rd Logo (April 24, 1989)
|Sri Rajarajeshwari Film Combines (1989).png|3rd Logo (April 24, 1989)
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'''Logo:''' Against a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} wall, we see a closeup of a silhouette of a statue of a Hindu deity. A light illuminates the front of the statue, revealing the deity to be holding a branch and sitting on a throne. The camera slowly zooms away, also revealing that the statue is sitting on top of a {{color|red}} pedestal containing the company's name in {{color|gold|yellow}} and a stacked format, and the statue is surrounded by 2 candles. All of this is placed on top of a table with flower petals scattered around it. Rising smoke can be seen on both ends of the statue.
'''Visuals:''' Against a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} wall, there is a closeup of a silhouette of a statue of a Hindu goddess Tripura Sundari (who also goes byu the namne Rajarajeshwari, and is one of the various forms of Hindu goddess Parvati). A light illuminates the front of the statue, revealing the goddess to be holding a branch and sitting on a throne. The camera slowly zooms away, also revealing that the statue is sitting on top of a {{color|red}} pedestal containing the company's name in {{color|gold|yellow}} and a stacked format and the statue is surrounded by 2 candles. All of this is placed on top of a table with flower petals scattered around it. Rising smoke can be seen on both ends of the statue.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A man singing a religious mantra in Kannada.
'''Audio:''' A man singing a religious mantra in Kannada.


'''Availability:''' Only seen in ''Keralida Simha''.
'''Availability:''' Only seen in ''Keralida Simha''.


=== 2nd Logo (1986) ===
=== 2nd Logo (April 25, 1986) ===
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Shree Rajarajeswari Film Combines (1986) (From - Mouna Geethe).png
Shree Rajarajeswari Film Combines (1986) (From - Mouna Geethe).png
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'''Logo:''' In a temple, we see a statue of a different Hindu deity sitting on a throne, which also appears to be wearing a garland. The company name doesn't appear.
'''Visuals:''' In a temple, there is a different statue of Rajarajeshwari sitting on a throne, which also appears to be wearing a garland. The company name doesn't appear.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Stating off with a piano sting, which is followed by a female chorus singing a mantra accompanied by a tampura.
'''Audio:''' Starting with a piano sting, which is followed by a female chorus chanting a mantra accompanied by a tampura.


'''Availability:''' Only seen in ''Mouna Geethe''.
'''Availability:''' Only seen in ''Mouna Geethe''.
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Sri Rajarajeshwari Film Combines (1989).png
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'''Logo:''' We see various shots of the same Hindu deity inside a temple. After almost 40 seconds, it cuts to a closeup of the god's head and the company's name in Kannada fades in below not so long after.
'''Visuals:''' The logo starts with various shots of the same Rajarajeshwari statue inside a temple. After almost 40 seconds, it cuts to a closeup of the god's head and the company's name in Kannada fades in below not so long after.


'''Technique:''' Live-action for the footage, cel animation for the text fading.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Bells dinging at the beginning, which is then followed by a man singing accompanied by xylophone notes.


'''Audio:''' Bells dinging at the beginning, which is then followed by a man chanting in Kannada accompanied by xylophone notes.
'''Availability:''' Only seen in ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k03N18aTJdY Avathara Purusha]''.


'''Availability:''' Only seen in ''Avathara Purusha''.
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Latest revision as of 06:55, 14 June 2024





1st Logo (December 4, 1981)

Visuals: Against a dark blue wall, there is a closeup of a silhouette of a statue of a Hindu goddess Tripura Sundari (who also goes byu the namne Rajarajeshwari, and is one of the various forms of Hindu goddess Parvati). A light illuminates the front of the statue, revealing the goddess to be holding a branch and sitting on a throne. The camera slowly zooms away, also revealing that the statue is sitting on top of a red pedestal containing the company's name in yellow and a stacked format and the statue is surrounded by 2 candles. All of this is placed on top of a table with flower petals scattered around it. Rising smoke can be seen on both ends of the statue.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A man singing a religious mantra in Kannada.

Availability: Only seen in Keralida Simha.

2nd Logo (April 25, 1986)

Visuals: In a temple, there is a different statue of Rajarajeshwari sitting on a throne, which also appears to be wearing a garland. The company name doesn't appear.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: Starting with a piano sting, which is followed by a female chorus chanting a mantra accompanied by a tampura.

Availability: Only seen in Mouna Geethe.

3rd Logo (April 24, 1989)

Visuals: The logo starts with various shots of the same Rajarajeshwari statue inside a temple. After almost 40 seconds, it cuts to a closeup of the god's head and the company's name in Kannada fades in below not so long after.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: Bells dinging at the beginning, which is then followed by a man chanting in Kannada accompanied by xylophone notes.

Availability: Only seen in Avathara Purusha.

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