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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India. |
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'''Visuals:''' On a grey background, there is a tabla on the right, a tampura on the centre and a microphone on the left. 11 seconds later is Hindu god Krishna fading it with a sun-like accessory around him, playing the bansuri. All throughout the logo is smoke. |
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'''Legacy:''' Interestingly, despite their last film (as we know at least) being released in 1984, the film was still in B&W. This was heavily outdated even at the time as studios moved to colour films during the 60s and 70s, and by the 80s (when this film was released), almost all films have been released in colour. |
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[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:India]] [[Category:Indian film logos]] |
[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:India]] [[Category:Indian film logos]] |
Latest revision as of 03:49, 27 August 2024
Descriptions by
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Captures by
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Video captures courtesy of
WoodKnapp94
MrEd
Captures by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
WoodKnapp94
Background
Surel Chitra was a film production company from India.
Logo (December 1, 1954-March 7, 1965)
Visuals: On a grey background, there is a tabla on the right, a tampura on the centre and a microphone on the left. 11 seconds later is Hindu god Krishna fading it with a sun-like accessory around him, playing the bansuri. All throughout the logo is smoke.
Technique: Live-action.
Audio: A man singing in Hindi whilst a tampura played in the background of it. Later, a woman sings.
Availability: Seen on Kanchanganga, Shikleli Baiko, Kanyadaan, Manasala Pankh Astat, Baykocha Bhau, Laxmi Aali Ghara, Gruhadevta and Thoratanchi Kamala..