Sprixie Studios India

Background
Sprixie Studios India is an Indian motion picture production and distribution company. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Disney Star, part of the Disney International Operations segment of The Walt Disney Company. The studio produces Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam Kannada and other South Asian language films through acquisitions, co-productions and in-house productions for worldwide distribution.

Starting with the international release of Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva (2022), all of Star Studios' films are now handled internationally by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

1st Logo (2000-2004)
Logo: On a midnight background, we see a tower, instead of 20th Century Fox, the stacked text RAMU ENTERPRISES is shown in a bolder variant of Gill Sans (capitals). The tower has two rows, the searchlights are in a different position, and the color is changed a bit.

Variant: An enhanced variant of the logo made an appearance in the motion picture Law and Order.

FX/SFX: The searchlights moving, the camera panning, and the zoom in.

Cheesy Factor: Off the charts. They stole both the 20th Century Fox structure animation and music, thus making it really unoriginal. Also, the searchlights and camera panning are choppily animated (this was fixed for the enhanced variant).

Music/Sounds: The 1982 20th Century Fox high-pitched fanfare, with a part of the drumroll at the beginning cut. A whoosh also plays once the logo starts. Gandede has the drumroll and whoosh cut. Law and Order used a heroic fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Chamundi, and the enhanced variant has made a surprise appearance with Gandede.

Scare Factor: Low. It may throw you off-guard if you were expecting the normal 20th Century Fox logo and ending up with this, but you may laugh at it, thanks due to the very blatant concept of the whole thing.

2nd Logo (2004-2008-2011)
Logo: An exact copy of the 20th Century Fox 1994 "CGI Searchlights" logo, complete with the panning and the searchlights swooping across the screen, but with the "20th Century Fox" text replaced with the Kannada words for "Ramu Films". When the camera settles, the subtitle "RAMU FILMS" (2004-2005) or "RAMU ENTERPRISES" (2008-2011) fades in below the structure.

FX/SFX: Same as the 1994 20th Century Fox logo.

Cheesy Factor: The CGI is actually well done, but it's a shame that it was all wasted for another 20th Century Fox ripoff! At least it looks way better than before, but that's not saying much. In reality, the whole logo seems that it was made at Vipid or with Blender, so it may be mysterious if the company had asked for permission to use the creation, or maybe had 20th Century Fox sue them afterwards of this logo's creation.

Music/Sounds:

Kalasipalya and Rakshasa had a loud majestic fanfare. Auto Shankar and Preethigagi had the logo with a dramatic orchestral fanfare. Gooli had the complete 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, but high pitched with some loud whooshes. Masti and Gulama had a news-like fanfare. Kiran Bedi had an adventurous fanfare. Kanteerava had the complete 20th Century Fox fanfare again, (In this case, they use the John Williams fanfare from Revenge of the Sith) with the 1st half of the drumroll repeated twice. Shivajinagara had a heroic fanfare. Availability: Very rare. Was seen on the Kannada movies listed above. Don't expect to see this in Kiccha.

Scare Factor: None. You may laugh at the blatant famous logo rip-off.