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Background

Pancholi Pictures was run by Indian film producer Dalsukh M. Pancholi.

(5 April 1941)

Logo: A set of white dots against live footage of a moving body of water is displayed. The dots then split up into three groups, and respectively, the first set of dots form the word "PANCHOLI", with the body of the "P" extending even further to the bottom, the second set of words form "ART" enclosed within a white circle, and the last set of dots form "PICTURES", with the "P" being in the same format as the previous "P", which was formed by some dots from the 2nd group. It lasts for the remaining 3 seconds until it crossfades to the film's title card.

Technique: A combination of stop-motion animation and live-action.

Music/Sounds: The movie's opening theme.

Availability: Seen on Khanzachi.

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