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'''Note''': This logo is also found on a Tubi TV print of Dilbar. Here is the link: https://tubitv.com/movies/605235/dilbar


'''Visuals:''' The logo starts off with the letters "{{color|green|G}}" and "{{color|red|A}}" wiping in. Once the letters are fully exposed, a {{color|yellow|yellow}} man striking an anvil in the same color along with a {{color|blue|blue}} shadow from the letters appears and the man, along with the anvil, flashes quickly later. After that, the company name in {{color|pink|pink}} appears word-by-word, which also flashes. Finally, the man with the anvil stops flashing.
'''Visuals:''' The logo starts off with the letters "{{color|green|G}}" and "{{color|red|A}}" wiping in. Once the letters are fully exposed, a {{color|yellow|yellow}} man striking an anvil in the same color along with a {{color|blue|blue}} shadow from the letters appears and the man, along with the anvil, flashes quickly later. After that, the company name in {{color|pink|pink}} appears word-by-word, which also flashes. Finally, the man with the anvil stops flashing.

Latest revision as of 00:59, 25 May 2024


Background

Ghori Arts was the production company of Indian producer N.M. Ghori.

Logo (June 2, 1994)



Visuals: The logo starts off with the letters "G" and "A" wiping in. Once the letters are fully exposed, a yellow man striking an anvil in the same color along with a blue shadow from the letters appears and the man, along with the anvil, flashes quickly later. After that, the company name in pink appears word-by-word, which also flashes. Finally, the man with the anvil stops flashing.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: At the beginning, the same swarmandal tune from Aarti Pictures is heard. Then, a loud thunderclap (which is the usual BBC thunderclap) is heard once the man and anvil start flashing. Afterwards, a man can be heard saying something in Hindi.

Availability: Only seen on Dilbar.

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