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This company was a joint venture established by [[Vijaya Productions (India)|Vijaya Productions]] and [[Suresh Productions (India)|Suresh Productions]] during the late 1960s. The former company established some joint ventures with other film companies during the 70s/80s and 1990s.
This company was a joint venture established by [[Vijaya Productions (India)|Vijaya Productions]] and [[Suresh Productions (India)|Suresh Productions]] during the late 1960s. The former company established some joint ventures with other film companies during the 70s/80s and 1990s.


===(1968-1978)===
===(June 12, 1968-1978)===
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Background

This company was a joint venture established by Vijaya Productions and Suresh Productions during the late 1960s. The former company established some joint ventures with other film companies during the 70s/80s and 1990s.

(June 12, 1968-1978)

Logo: Fading into a blue ellipse frame, we see two boys wearing school uniform over a pedestal carrying a waving yellow flag of a red Maruthi drawing (this flag actually has been used on the Vijaya Productions logo, while the kids came from Suresh Productions in 1968). On the pedestal, we see the name "VIJAYA & SURESH COMBINES".

Technique: The waving of the flag, which is live-action.

Music/Sounds: The melody used by Suresh Movies, in 1968. Kuzhanthaikkaga uses the fanfare from Vijaya Productions.

Availability: Seen on Vasantha Maligai, Thirumangalyam, and Kuzhanthaikkaga and Dil Aur Deewar.

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