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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India.
===Logo (September 3, 1982-July 19, 1985)===
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A tampura with a female choir singing the first 2 lines of the Suprabhatam.
'''Availability:''' Can seen in the films from this period as ''Poyi Satchi'', ''24 Mani Neram'', ''Nooravathu Naal'', ''Santosha Kanavugal'', and ''Thandanai''
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Background
Thirupathisamy Pictures was a film production company from India.
Logo (September 3, 1982-July 19, 1985)
Visuals: Over a door with two gods at each sides, the door opens to reveal a sequence of doors opening to reveal the Hindu god Venkateswara wearing a hat with gold accessories and a golden cross at each sides. The entire screen zooms out as "THIRUPATHISAMY PICTURES" and "Presents" below it slowly zooms out.
Technique: Live Action footage with 2D letters
Audio: A tampura with a female choir singing the first 2 lines of the Suprabhatam.
Availability: Can seen in the films from this period as Poyi Satchi, 24 Mani Neram, Nooravathu Naal, Santosha Kanavugal, and Thandanai