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<center><youtube width="240" height="185">gWcwEHwBfuY</youtube></center>'''Logo''': On a black background, we see a bunch of faint smoke rising. A few seconds later, we see a statue of a Dancing Shiva slowly zooming towards us. As it does that, the faint smoke spreads even more, and then, the company's name appears in front of the statue, with the word "NATIONAL" in a slanted form, and the word: "films" in a cursive font.
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'''Nickname''': "India's Most Unintentional Scary Logo"
 
'''Logo''': On a black background, we see a bunch of faint smoke rising. A few seconds later, we see a statue of a Dancing Shiva slowly zooming towards us. As it does that, the faint smoke spreads even more, and then, the company's name appears in front of the statue, with the word "NATIONAL" in a slanted form, and the word: "films" in a cursive font.
 
'''Variants''': At the end of the movie, we see the logo with no deterioration.
 
'''FX/SFX''': The smoke, the statue zooming in, and the text fading in. All done in live action.
 
'''Music/Sounds''': A dark string theme, with a man singing "Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram" and a deep bell accompanying the man.
 
'''Availability''': Rare, both of the variants are only seen on ''Tasher Ghar''.
 
'''Editor's Note''': This logo is known to the community as unintentionally horrifying, due to the music, and howthe badlyfact itwe gotcan't deterioratedeven see the logo because of the severe deterioration.
 
==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (1959)===
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'''Logo''': On a moving cloudy/stormy background, we see the company's name in Bengali, which is curved out. Few seconds later, we see once again the Dancing Shiva statue fading and zooming in. It then fades to black.
 
'''FX/SFX''': The background and the statue zooming in.
 
'''Music/Sounds''': Same as the 1st logo, but the 1st part being cut out and being in lower pitch.
 
'''Availability''': Unknown.
'''Availability''': Unknown, the original uploader of the logo capture where the movie is provided got terminated, so try to search far and wide for this logo.
 
'''Editor's Note''': Although it is tamer than the 1st logo, the music can still get to some people.

Revision as of 11:59, 24 December 2021


1st Logo (January 1, 1957)

Logo: On a black background, we see a bunch of faint smoke rising. A few seconds later, we see a statue of a Dancing Shiva slowly zooming towards us. As it does that, the company's name appears in front of the statue, with the word "NATIONAL" in a slanted form, and the word: "films" in a cursive font.

Variants: At the end of the movie, we see the logo with no deterioration.

FX/SFX: The smoke, the statue zooming in, and the text fading in.

Music/Sounds: A dark string theme, with a man singing "Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram" and a deep bell accompanying the man.

Availability: Rare, both of the variants are only seen on Tasher Ghar.

Editor's Note: This logo is known to the community as unintentionally horrifying, due to the music, and the fact we can't even see the logo because of the severe deterioration.

2nd Logo (1959)

Logo: On a cloudy/stormy background, we see the company's name in Bengali, which is curved out. Few seconds later, we see once again the Dancing Shiva statue fading and zooming in. It then fades to black.

FX/SFX: The background and the statue zooming in.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo, but the 1st part being cut out.

Availability: Unknown.

Editor's Note: Although it is tamer than the 1st logo, the music can still get to some people.

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