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Revision as of 15:26, 28 July 2021
(1979)
Nicknames: "Pakistani-Quality Indian Logo"
Logo: We see an abstract backwards "a" on beige with a pedestal on a blue background. Then, the pedestal reveals along with the a turning 90 degrees, with the pedestal saying "AKSHARA CHITRA" on red.
FX/SFX: The statue moving 90 degrees.
Cheesy Factor: The extremely scratchy prints this logo has, along with the sudden change of the quality. Pretty obvious for a logo being made on the 70's.
Music/Sounds: An villain-sounding sooth synth xylophone fanfare which repeats twice.
Availability: Seen on Sayoojyam
Scare Factor: Low to medium.