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'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
 
'''Audio:''' Sounds of thunder, with a male Hindu announcer saying "<abbr title="Despite heavy snow and raging storms, those flowers will bloom, that have to bloom.">हज़ार बर्क़ गिरे लाख आँधियाँ उट्ठें, वो फूल खिल के रहेंगे जो खिलने वाले हैं</abbr>" (translates to "A thousand thunderstorms may fall, a million storms may arise, those flowers which are about to bloom will remain in bloom."), and the opening theme of the film is heard near the end.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Gharibi Hatao''.

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Logo (January 12, 1973)



Visuals: The logo begins with the stock lighting footage that has appeared in many Indian logos. A statue zooms to the screen, which contains the giant text "4V" on the top, four faces of humans on white blocks in the middle, and a red box with white text that says "PICTURES" at the bottom. A little white line is seen below the statue. The statue fades out, and as the stock lightning footage continues to be shown, the title of the film appears.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: Sounds of thunder, with a male Hindu announcer saying "हज़ार बर्क़ गिरे लाख आँधियाँ उट्ठें, वो फूल खिल के रहेंगे जो खिलने वाले हैं" (translates to "A thousand thunderstorms may fall, a million storms may arise, those flowers which are about to bloom will remain in bloom."), and the opening theme of the film is heard near the end.

Availability: Seen on Gharibi Hatao.

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