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'''Availability:''' Seen in ''Nyay Anyay'', ''[https://youtu.be/oNHVMuE0bfY?si=HlYz01NaLZ5xp5qK Prahaar]'' ''Saajan'', and ''Dhanwaan''.
'''Availability:''' Seen in ''Nyay Anyay'', ''[https://youtu.be/oNHVMuE0bfY?si=HlYz01NaLZ5xp5qK Prahaar]'' ''Saajan'', and ''Dhanwaan''.
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Latest revision as of 07:35, 26 December 2023


Logo (September 28, 1990-December 10, 1993)


Visuals: The logo starts off as a dimmed room containing numerous candles. A sunburst brightens, which reveals the text

DIVYA

on top of a structure with a rounded tip. As well as the text and the structure, two silhouettes of religious statues are seen at each side. The front side of the logo brightens, which reveals the text and structure in a white color, the text including red stylized lines around each, the text "FILMS COMBINE" placed at the structure, and a buddhist man with religious materials doing the "bowl" act and praying afterwards. The previously mentioned silhouettes never brighten up. The logo cuts to a scene where the camera slowly zooms in towards the same man praying, and follows suit when the logo cuts to another scene after a few seconds, which reveals a detailed closeup of a golden statue of Hindu god Ganesh.

Variant: On Saajan and Dhanwaan, "INTERNATIONAL" replaces "COMBINE".

Technique: Live action.

Audio: Silence up until the frontside brightening scene, where at that point, an echoing man is heard chanting, as well as a timpani theme.

Availability: Seen in Nyay Anyay, Prahaar Saajan, and Dhanwaan.

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