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'''Logo:''' On a dirty landscape with clouds, sand, trees and the Himalayan summits on the top of sky, we see a Hindu god (which is Shiva) rising from the water. After that, the rays of light appears behind the god. Then, the white text reading "Mansarowar Films P. Ltd." ripples at the bottom of the god. A bright flash appears after the sun shines and after a while, the logo and the name fades out.
'''Logo:''' On a dirty landscape with clouds, sand, trees and the Himalayan summits on the top of sky, we see a Hindu god (which is Shiva) rising from the water. After that, the rays of light appears behind the god. Then, the white text reading "Mansarowar Films P. Ltd." ripples at the bottom of the god. A bright flash appears after the sun shines and after a while, the logo and the name fades out.


'''FX/SFX:''' The god rising from the screen and the text.
'''Technique:''' The god rising from the screen and the text.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A lyra strum, which is somewhat typical in logos from Nepal and India at the time.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A lyra strum, which is somewhat typical in logos from Nepal and India at the time.

Revision as of 00:34, 6 December 2022


Background

Mansarowar Films was a Nepali film production company and theatre chain based in Kathmandu.

(1996-1998)

Logo: On a dirty landscape with clouds, sand, trees and the Himalayan summits on the top of sky, we see a Hindu god (which is Shiva) rising from the water. After that, the rays of light appears behind the god. Then, the white text reading "Mansarowar Films P. Ltd." ripples at the bottom of the god. A bright flash appears after the sun shines and after a while, the logo and the name fades out.

Technique: The god rising from the screen and the text.

Music/Sounds: A lyra strum, which is somewhat typical in logos from Nepal and India at the time.

Music/Sounds Variants: In Sathi, the logo is silent, while in Laxmi Puja, the stock Indian choir theme (most notably used in Sham Ralhan Productions' logo from India) plays while a horn is blown and a bell is rung several times.

Availability: Rare, it only appeared on Chhori Buhari, and the variants are seen in the aforementioned Sathi and Laxmi Puja.

Legacy: The logo and the nature may be unnerving to some, which might remind them of the Aarti Pictures logo.

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