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This is the vanity card of '''Nanjibhai Shah'''.
This is the vanity card of '''Nanjibhai Shah'''.


===Logo (January 22, 1999)===
===Logo (August 2, 1996-February 20, 2004)===
[[File:Nanjibhai Shah Presents (1999, from Hu Tu Tu).jpg|frameless|center]]
[[File:Nanjibhai Shah Presents (1999, from Hu Tu Tu).jpg|frameless|center]]
[[File:Nanjibhai Shah Presents (1999, from Hu Tu Tu) (v).mp4|frameless|center]]
[[File:Nanjibhai Shah Presents (1999, from Hu Tu Tu) (v).mp4|frameless|center]]
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'''Audio:''' An heroic string fanfare.
'''Audio:''' An heroic string fanfare.


'''Availability:''' The logo can be seen in ''Hu Tu Tu''.
'''Availability:''' The logo can be seen on most [[Time Magnetics]] films, including ''Krishna'', ''Hu Tu Tu'', ''Kurukshetra'', ''Jodi No. 1'', ''Ehsaas'', and ''Kismat''.


[[Category:India]]
[[Category:India]]

Latest revision as of 18:03, 15 August 2024


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This is the vanity card of Nanjibhai Shah.

Logo (August 2, 1996-February 20, 2004)

Visuals: On a black background, the camera pans through the shiny text "NANJIBHAI SHAH". It then zooms back, revealing a rocky surface. "presents" appears glowing in below the name.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: An heroic string fanfare.

Availability: The logo can be seen on most Time Magnetics films, including Krishna, Hu Tu Tu, Kurukshetra, Jodi No. 1, Ehsaas, and Kismat.

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