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===(May 28, 2010)===
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'''Availability''': Seen on ''Banglar King Kong''.
'''Availability''': Seen on ''Banglar King Kong''.


'''Editor's Note''': This logo is notorious for stealing the 1986 Paramount logo, like the [[Koh Noam Film Company (Afghanistan)|Koh Noam Film]] from Afghanistan. Also, it's too outdated for a 2010's logo since it looks like it came from the 60's.
'''Editor's Note''': This logo is notorious for stealing the 1986 Paramount logo, like the [[Koh Noam Film Company (Afghanistan)|Koh Noam Film]] from Afghanistan. Also, it's too outdated for a 2010's logo since it looks like it came from the 60's. Ironically enough, the movie they released, ''Banglar King Kong'', also steals content from other media.


[[Category:Bengali logos]]
[[Category:Bengali logos]]

Revision as of 01:54, 11 April 2022


(May 28, 2010)

Nicknames: "Paramount of Bangladesh", "Bangladesh's Paramount Theft", "Perumount"

Logo: We start with the animation from the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo. Before the "Paramount" text and byline appear, a light with a lens flare is on the peak of the mountain. It expands, and decreases. After the light zooms out, the white Bengali text "এভারেস্ট ফিল্ম" (Translation: Everest Film) zooms in.

FX/SFX: The opening of the 1986 Paramount logo, the lens flare, and the text zooming in.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on Banglar King Kong.

Editor's Note: This logo is notorious for stealing the 1986 Paramount logo, like the Koh Noam Film from Afghanistan. Also, it's too outdated for a 2010's logo since it looks like it came from the 60's. Ironically enough, the movie they released, Banglar King Kong, also steals content from other media.

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