J.B. Productions

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(1966)

Nicknames: "The Combination of Universal, Mehboob Productions and Amrit Kalamandir", "Universal's Indian Grandfather", "Fire/Flame on Earth", "Cheesy Globe: India Edition Part II", "Fire/Flame in Space", "Thunder in Space Part II", "Red Thunder in Space", "Thunder in Space: The 60s", "New World Enterprises in the 60s", "New World Enterprises Cousin", "Mehboob's Other Son", "If New World Enterprises existed in the '66", "A Flame Hits India!", "The Very Fast Globe"

Logo: The camera slowly pans down just to reveal a rapidly spinning globe against a space background. After a few seconds, faint shots of the stock lightning footage appears. After that, a flame of a candle appears right in front of a globe and stays like that for a few seconds. Then, the text:

A
J.B. PRODUCTIONS
PRESENTATION

slides up from the bottom. The logo then fades to black.

FX/SFX: Stop-motion animation, alongside with flame and the text sliding.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic string theme that gets more intense as the logo goes on. When the flame appears, a woman singing the same religious hymn that is first used in Amrit Kalamandir, and after that, a one-note brass tune plays.

Availability: Very rare. The only film to have this logo is Do Badan.

Editor's Note: The logo's concept is very intense that it will make most people uneasy.

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