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'''Nickname''': "AA II"
'''Nickname:''' "AA II"


'''Logo:''' We see the logo zooming in in yellow against a still shot of the movie. Once it gets close enough, it stops.
'''Logo:''' We see the logo zooming in in yellow against a still shot of the movie. Once it gets close enough, it stops.

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1st Logo (1975)

Nicknames: "AA I", "The AA Statue", "Rainbow Lights of Boredom", "Amrit Kalamandir's Little Brother"

Logo: On a black background with a bunch of multi-colored lights on it, We see a statue of two conjoined A's and below the statue is a pedestal with the company's name "APOLLO ARTS" all capitalized. Behind the statue is a circle slowly rising up, which is basically a sunrise.

FX/SFX: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: A male announcer speaking loudly in Hindi: "If God protects you, you can't be harmed by anyone. Even though the world is against you and trying to harm you, they cannot even touch a hair of yours.", which is the same as the Amrit Kalamandir speech.

Availability: Seen on Angaarey.

Legacy: None.

2nd Logo (1984)

Nickname: "AA II"

Logo: We see the logo zooming in in yellow against a still shot of the movie. Once it gets close enough, it stops.

FX/SFX: The zoom-in.

Music/Sounds: The stock trumpet fanfare which is used in various Indian logos.

Availability: Seen on Waqt Ki Pukar.

Legacy: None.

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