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Revision as of 10:58, 9 October 2023
Descriptions by
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Captures by
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Video captures courtesy of
Gilby 1385
naxo-ole
Captures by
naxo-ole
Video captures courtesy of
Gilby 1385
Background
Mumtaz Films was the production company of Indian writer Mumtaz Ali.
(20 October 1961-14 June 1966)
Visuals: First we see a Christian church in the middle of a thin smoke. After that, the camera zooms out to show us a Hindi temple. The camera zooms out again, and this time we see a Muslim mosque. Finally, we see a translucent candle between the mosque and the temple.
Technique: Live-action.
Audio: When we see the church, we hear the sound of a big bell. When we see the temple, we hear some loud sounds from metal percussion instruments. And we hear a Muslim religious song when we see the mosque. The logo ends with a man speaking.
Availability: Seen on Chhote Nawab, Patni Patni, and Bhoot Bungla.