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'''Availability:''' Very rare. Only seen on ''But Shikaan''.
=== 2nd Logo (June 27, 1997) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the conjoined letters "{{color|lime|'''G'''}}" and the letter "{{color|red|'''F'''}}", both in the font times new roman rotating 180 degrees. A bunch of yellow stars are then seen flying from all portions of the screen to form a ring, surrounding the "GF". As the formation of the ring is almost complete, the "GF" centers itself and becomes still, along with the company's name "{{color|dodgerblue|{{font|Algerian|GHOSIA FILMS}}}}" in a fancy font sliding in from the left and right portions of the screen.
'''Technique:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' A stock arpeggiating synth xylophone tune.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Only seen on ''Umar Mukhtar''.
[[Category:Pakistani film logos]]
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Revision as of 12:37, 17 February 2023
BaldiBasicsFan, DiggaDigga2010 and Tabit
Captures by
Camenati and Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
MatthewTheScienceGuy
1st Logo (October 7, 1994)
Logo: In a stormy environment, we see an island that is filled with mosques and palm trees. Behind it is a giant lightning bolt. Above it is text in Urdu. Below all of that is a lake and a canal.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The BBC thunderclap being repeated multiple times along with a deep male announcer saying something in Urdu.
Availability: Very rare. Only seen on But Shikaan.
2nd Logo (June 27, 1997)
Logo: On a black background, we see the conjoined letters "G" and the letter "F", both in the font times new roman rotating 180 degrees. A bunch of yellow stars are then seen flying from all portions of the screen to form a ring, surrounding the "GF". As the formation of the ring is almost complete, the "GF" centers itself and becomes still, along with the company's name "GHOSIA FILMS" in a fancy font sliding in from the left and right portions of the screen.
Technique: Early CGI.
Music/Sounds: A stock arpeggiating synth xylophone tune.
Availability: Very rare. Only seen on Umar Mukhtar.