Yaghava Productions

1st Logo (January 11, 1991)
Logo: On a dark blue background, there's a strange white light illuminating the silhouette of a statue from behind, causing a creepy effect on the camera. Then, the light then dissipates, and some lights are turned on, showing us the statue. This statue consists on a peacock on top of a water lily. Both are over the pedestal, whose surface looks like a lake. A light from above reveals the pedestal, which is red and contains the text: YAGHAVA PRODUCTIONS MADRAS-26 in yellow.

Technique: The white light at the beginning and the illumination of the statue. Live action.

Music/Sounds: Some long notes of violin made by a synth, a constant deep sound and a constant sound of a strong wind. All that accompanied by a melody of a kind of electric guitar or sitar when the text is illuminated.

Availability: Seen only on Gnana Paravai.

Legacy: This logo overall has a strange concept, due to the strange light and the music.

2nd Logo (March 20, 1992-February 26, 1993)
Logo: We are on a dark setting, and the lights are turned on, revealing the same statue and pedestal from the previous logo. However, this time, the water surface has some petals and the red table below the pedestal and the statue is covered in its surface by pink flowers. In addition, the background is light blue. The camera slowly zooms into the statue.

Technique: The lights and the zoom. ALL in live action, like the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: A calming tune, which is made by a synth until the lights are turned on, which is followed by some quick notes from a flute and a melody with a sitar.

Availability: Seen only on Thanga Manasukkaran and Manikkuil.

Legacy: This logo is alot more pleasing to the eye than the previous one.

Logo (June 17, 1994)
Logo: We are on a dark background, when suddenly one light reveals the statue of the peacock over the water lilly, and another light reveals the pedestal, both similar to the first logo. However, the location "MADRAS" appears below the name of the company, instead of "MADRAS-26".

Technique: The revealing of the statue.

Music/Sounds: A melody with a tampura, and then several quick notes with a piano.

Availability: Seen only on Sevatha Ponnu.