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Revision as of 04:00, 11 October 2023
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Logo (January 27, 1989-May 29, 1998)
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Visuals: Over a sunset landscape, there are six live silhouettes consisting of two playing the tutari and four hitting the drums. Then, the text appears via blur effect:
SUNEHA ARTS
PRESENT
Finally, after the drummers put their hands in the air, the logo freezes.
Technique: Live-action combined with traditional animation.
Audio: A highly rhythmical melody with the tutari blowing and drums. The tutari sounds similar to the 2nd Titwala Filmwalas logo.
Availability: Seen on Ram Lakhan, Prem Deewane, Jean and Sham Ghansham.