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Revision as of 09:11, 17 January 2022
MizukiAccent48 (Promise Frontier)
Captures by
MizukiAccent48 (Promise Frontier)
Video captures courtesy of
MatthewTheScienceGuy, ThatOneLebaneseGuy
Background
Promise Pictures was a Indian film company that produced Hindi films from the early 1990's until its closure sometime on early 2000's.
1st Logo (1990)
Logo: On sunset background, after a few seconds, the sun turns into the statue footage from Sham Ralhan Productions logo. Thyen it zooms in, and then the statue shoots the blue-sky words "Promise Pictures". Finally it freezes (except for the words) for about 12 seconds and the logo fades out.
FX/SFX: The smoky background and the texts.
Music/Sounds: The second part of the song "Vich Parvat De Maa" by Minoo Chadha and Mahendra Kapoor.
Availability: Only seen on Jaan Lada Denge.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (1999)
TBA!
3rd Logo (2000)
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Nicknames: "Not a Winter Land", "This Is Not Kohmi Hirose's Company", "Kohmi Hirose, Get That Company Down!", "That Women with a Book and Gun"
Logo: Just a superimposed background with the texts "PROMISE PICTURES 1997 PRESENTS" moving down.
FX/SFX: None, unless the text animation.
Music/Sounds: The gun sounds, and then the Sham Ralhan Productions' dramatic fanfare.
Availability: Only seen on Geeta Mera Naam: The Revenge.
Editor's Note: In addition to the overuse of the Sham Ralhan dramatic fanfare, this logo is infamous for stealing the name of the 1997 song "promise" by Kohmi Hirose.