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'''Logo''': We see a set of yellow Urdu text surrounded by a flower pattern. It cuts to people praying inside a mosque. after 12-13 Seconds, we cut to a set of blue Urdu text reading "FROM AL-HAQ BROTHERS, MIAN MANZOOR AL-HAQ PRESENTS" transforming against a yellow lens backdrop. |
'''Logo''': We see a set of yellow Urdu text surrounded by a flower pattern. It cuts to people praying inside a mosque. after 12-13 Seconds, we cut to a set of blue Urdu text reading "FROM AL-HAQ BROTHERS, MIAN MANZOOR AL-HAQ PRESENTS" transforming against a yellow lens backdrop. |
Revision as of 13:22, 18 August 2022
DamienCLG2007
Captures by
Tabit
Editions by
BaldisBasicsFan and Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
Michael Mick mock and Damien L
Background
Al-Haq Brothers (Known as Jandarakant Enterprises) is a production in-house located in Lahore.
(May?-June 26, 2004)
Logo: We see a set of yellow Urdu text surrounded by a flower pattern. It cuts to people praying inside a mosque. after 12-13 Seconds, we cut to a set of blue Urdu text reading "FROM AL-HAQ BROTHERS, MIAN MANZOOR AL-HAQ PRESENTS" transforming against a yellow lens backdrop.
FX/SFX: All live-action for the first half, and the logo transforming for the 2nd half.
Music/Sounds: An announcer saying something in Urdu, which is then followed by several synth whooshes.
Availability: Seen only on two films: Budha Bigra Jai and Loha.
Editor's Note: As typical for Pakistani and Nepalese logos from the time, this logo is heavily outdated for 2004 standards, and feels like something you would expect from the 1970s.