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Dwarakish Chitra is an Indian Kannada-language film company founded by the late Indian actor, director and producer Bungle Shama Rao Dwarakanath (better known by his nickname Dwarakish). Its first film produced by the company was in 1966, but it didn't use a logo until 1969. The company was formerly named "Dwaraka Films". It shows the countries comprising the former British Raj (present day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka) being drawn in a yellow hue on a blue background. Then, the drawing zooms and fades and appears by zooming the border of Karnataka (an Indian state). Suddenly, the face of Dwarakish fades in inside the border of Karnataka, smiling and showing his teeth while he's roaring like a lion (a la MGM). While that happens, some Kannada text appears (ದ್ವಾರಕೀಶ್ಚಿತ್ರ) below Dwarakish's face. After that, Dwarakish laughs out loud, and it disappears.
Variants
[edit]On Singaporenalli Raja Kulla, a red and blue negative color is used. On Mayor Muthanna, the logo is in black & white. On Pedda Gedda, the background is dark blue. On Adrushtavantha, the background is green. On Hosa Kalla Hale Kulla, A blue and orange tint is used. On Kidnap, The countries and Dwarakish are tinted pink. On Hrudaya Kallaru, The background is navy. Prachanda Kulla: On a dark background, there is a drawing of India. Then the background turns blue and India appears with the different states in different colors. There's a zoom into the state of Karnataka. Then, the color yellow of the state and the blue of the background become in black, while the border of Karnataka turns yellow. Inside it is a shot of Dwarakish (older than in the other logos, and in full color rather than yellow tone) in a circular spot inside Karnataka smiling, roaring and doing a military salute instead of laughing, and different text in Kannada slides up. Despite this, the laughing sound is retained. At the beginning, lightning is seen.
Audio
[edit]It has a loud trumpet fanfare before it transcends to a 5-note xylophone followed by sitar tune. During the sitar sequence, Dwarakish roars like a lion twice as mentioned before. After that, he laughs hysterically. On Vishnuvardhana, the zaps and whooshes are used on the drawing of India and zoom in.