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'''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.
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Revision as of 13:41, 2 August 2022
MisterSuitcase2004
Captures by
DiggaDigga2010, DamienCLG2007 and Tabit
Editions by
DiggaDigga2010, DamienCLG2007, MizukiAccent48
Video captures courtesy of
The Daily Rocky and others
Background
Qazi Films is a Pakistani in-house production company located at Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan. Its most popular film was Mukhra Chan Warga, which was released on 1969, and received a 2001 remake.
1st logo (December 16, 1966?-November 10, 1995)
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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.
Variants: The logo would usually be tinted in different colors. It was originally in black & white.
Trivia: The mosque in the logo is the Masjid-al-Haram, Islam's most holiest site in Saudi Arabia, which features the Kaaba, which features some historical artifacts mentioned in the Quran.
FX/SFX: The ripping animations and the shaking.
Music/Sounds: Loud thunder noises accompanied by a man singing an Islamic hymn.
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. It may also have appeared on Abba Ji, which was the company's first film.
Editor’s Note: None.
2nd logo (April 18, 1997)
Logo: We see random shots of the Badshashi Mosque, including people praying. The company name doesn't appear.
FX/SFX: Live-action.
Music/Sounds: An announcer saying something religious.
Availability: Only seen on Lahoria (1997).
Editor's Note: None.
3rd Logo (June 28, 2002)
Logo: It's just a mosque, once again. The company name doesn't appear.
FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo.
Music/Sounds: A what sounds like a woman singing (possibly due to sound detoration), which is followed by a man singing.
Availability: Only seen on Ik Dhi Punjab Dhi.
Editor's Note: None.