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'''D.S. Films''' was an Indian production company possibly founded in 1984. They have sold to [[Priya Video]] and [[Moser Baer Entertainment|Moser Baer]] in Summer 1994.
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[[File:786 DS Films Logo.png|center|350px]]
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'''Trivia:''' According to Hinduism, the number "786" means “Trimurti” that represents Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. Brahma the most superior among Trimurti related to number 7.
'''Technique:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud sound which sounds like a thunder or an explosion when the star appears until the numbers appear on the center of the screen. Then, some notes of a xylophone and strums of a lyra, which ends with the shrill of a violin.
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D.S. Films was an Indian production company possibly founded in 1984. They have sold to Priya Video and Moser Baer in Summer 1994.
(30 November 1984-25 February 1994)
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Logo: On a space background, there are a lot of stars moving. Suddenly, on the upper right portion of the screen, appears a star, which blinks and suddenly becomes a green "786". Then, it flashes down to the center of the screen where the green fades away and disappear briefly. Then, the numbers flash in a green light, and we see that the green numbers have a yellow border. Then "D.S. FILMS" appears from the lower part of the screen to stay below the numbers that shine.
Trivia: According to Hinduism, the number "786" means “Trimurti” that represents Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. Brahma the most superior among Trimurti related to number 7.
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: A loud sound which sounds like a thunder or an explosion when the star appears until the numbers appear on the center of the screen. Then, some notes of a xylophone and strums of a lyra, which ends with the shrill of a violin.
Availability: Seen on Aaakhri Ghulam. Also seen on Karishmaa, Insaniyat Ke Devta, Prem Shakti, and Aaj Ken Shahenshah.