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Music/Sound Variant: On ''Vada Thanedar'', a different Islamic hymn is heard, accompanied by a calming organ. |
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Availability: Seen on some Pakistani films during the era, such as ''Mukhra Chan Warga'' (1969), ''Maali'', ''Maa Ray Qanoon'', ''Jabroo'', ''Do Nishan'', ''Commander'', ''Loha'', and ''Golden Girl''. |
Availability: Seen on some Pakistani films during the era, such as ''Mukhra Chan Warga'' (1969) (which was the company's first film), ''Maali'', ''Maa Ray Qanoon'', ''Jabroo'', ''Do Nishan'', ''Commander'', ''Loha'', and ''Golden Girl''. |
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Editor’s Note: TBA |
Editor’s Note: TBA |
Revision as of 21:36, 24 February 2022
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Background
Qazi Films (also known as Gullisman Films) is a Pakistani in-house production company located at Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan. Its first film was Mukhra Chan Warga, which was released on 1969, and received a 2001 remake.
1st logo (1969-1995)
Logo: We start off with a view of dark clouds, but it suddenly rips to a mosque. The logo stands still aside from shaking, until the last second when the ripping animation reversed. The company name doesn't appear.
Variant: The logo would usually be tinted in different colors. It was originally in black & white.
FX/SFX: The ripping animations and the shaking.
Music/Sounds: Loud thunder noises accompanied by a man singing an Islamic hymn.
Music/Sound Variant: On Vada Thanedar, a different Islamic hymn is heard, accompanied by a calming organ.
Availability: Seen on some Pakistani films during the era, such as Mukhra Chan Warga (1969) (which was the company's first film), Maali, Maa Ray Qanoon, Jabroo, Do Nishan, Commander, Loha, and Golden Girl.
Editor’s Note: TBA
2nd logo (1973-1974)
Logo: It's just a mosque.
Variant: A extended and colored version exists on Namak Haram.
FX/SFX: All live-action.
Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo, but it's just the man singing a different religious song.
Availability: Seen on Jeera Blade and Namak Haram.
Editor's Note: TBA
3rd logo (1973)
Logo: It's just a mosque, again.
FX/SFX: See 2nd Logo
Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo, but a different melody and different words.
Availability: TBA
Editor's Note: TBA
4th logo (1979)
Logo: A live-action footage of random shots of a mosque, including people praying.
FX/SFX: Same as the previous logos.
Music/Sounds: Same as Lovely Pictures logo.
Availability: Only seen on Tehka Pehlwan.
Editor's Note: TBA
5th logo (1991)
Logo: We see a Urdu writing on a wall. A few seconds later, the camera zooms out.
FX/SFX: Same as the previous logos (except for which the Urdu text is probably the company's name).
Music/Sounds: A man singing.
Availability: Unknown.
Editor's Note: TBA
6th logo (1993)
Logo: Again, we see stills of a mosque, both inside and outside.
FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 2nd logo.
Availability: Only seen on Puranna Pappi.
Editor's Note: TBA
7th logo (1997)
Logo: Again, we see random shots of the Badshashi Mosque, including people praying.
FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo.
Music/Sounds: An announcer saying something religious.
Availability: Only seen on Lahoria (1997).
Editor's Note: TBA
8th Logo (2002)
Logo: It's just a mosque, once again.
FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 3rd logo.
Availability: Only seen on Ik Dhi Punjab Dhi.
Editor's Note: TBA
9th Logo (2016)
Logo: Again, we see stills of a mosque.
FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo.
Music/Sound: A male announcer speaking and singing.
Availability: Only seen on Chan Chaudhry.
Editor's Note: TBA