Buddha Pictures (India)

 Background:  Buddha Pictures was a short lived Indian Tamil-language film company founded by director and producer A. Bhim Singh.

(1958-1961)
 Nicknames:  "Natural Disasters and Buddha", "Creepy Buddha", "VID's Tamil Buddy", "Buddha From Hell", "The Stormiest Logo", "Trishul's Older Brother", "Four Elements from Hell"

 Logo:  We see some live action scenes of some natural disasters in this order: After this, we see a supposed explosion. Suddenly, we see on a cloudy background an statue of Buddha behind a translucent circle where we see some strange symbols. The Buddha statue comes towards the camera. When the statue stops moving, petals are thrown onto it and the camera pans down to show:
 * 1) A tropical storm (presumably a hurricane) in a city shore.
 * 2) A thunderstorm.
 * 3) An avalanche with some stones falling with the snow.
 * 4) A volcanic eruption.
 * 5) A river flowing strong.
 * 6) A rock slide.

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in the grass.

 Closing Variant (Pava Mannippu):  The logo begins on the part of the Buddha, which does the same motion as the previous variant, and the petals are thrown, but in the screen we see "The End" in Tamil, and the camera doesn't pan down.

 FX/SFX:  The natural disasters, the Buddha statue coming toward the camera, the petals being thrown, the panning down of the camera.

 Music/Sounds:  A heavily dramatic fanfare during the natural disasters which jarringly cuts to silence just before the explosion, a religious hymn sung by men during the screen time of the Buddha statue. In Pathi Bakthi, the opening theme of the movie plays when the camera pans down. In Pava Mannippu, a rising harp flourish plays.

 Availability:  Seen only on Pathi Bakthi and Pava Mannippu.

 Editor's Note:  None.