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Availability: Seen on Ser Da Badla.
Availability: Seen on Ser Da Badla.


Editor's Note: The loud music will come to throw off certain people; the last note repeating will add into that effect as well, but some will just become quickly annoyed. The animation is quite harmless, however.
Editor's Note: The loud music will come to throw off certain people; the last note repeating will add into that effect as well, but some will just become quickly annoyed.




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Availability: Seen on Sanjhi Hathkari.
Availability: Seen on Sanjhi Hathkari.


Editor's Note: Same as the previous logo.
Editor's Note: Same as the previous logo, but the darker colors in this logo would make it more ominous.


[[Category:Pakistani Logos]]
[[Category:Pakistani Logos]]

Revision as of 06:04, 5 August 2020

Logo description by SnowflakesOmega Editions by rj4712


Background: Pervez Productions was a film studio owned by director M Pervez.


1st Logo (1975)

Logo: We zoom out from a sunny sky. A few seconds later, some yellow Urdu text appears and zooms out. It moves back two seconds later, and then disappears, and then fades to black.

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: A dramatic fanfare with the last note choppily repeated. An announcer is heard talking through the middle.

Availability: Seen on Ser Da Badla.

Editor's Note: The loud music will come to throw off certain people; the last note repeating will add into that effect as well, but some will just become quickly annoyed.


2nd Logo (1980s)

Pervez Productions (1986)Logo: A view of a rural area is shown from below. The camera then faces up into the sky, as some red Urdu text appears in front.

FX/SFX: The panning of the camera and the red text fading in.

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Availability: Seen on Sanjhi Hathkari.

Editor's Note: Same as the previous logo, but the darker colors in this logo would make it more ominous.

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