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'''Rangeela Productions''' was a film production company in Pakistan created by Saeed Khan '''Rangeela''' in 1969.
'''Rangeela Productions''' was a film production company in Pakistan created by Saeed Khan '''Rangeela''' in 1969.


===1st Logo (1 October 1971-Early 1990s)===
===1st Logo (1 October 1971-12 August 1994)===
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'''Logo:''' We zoom out from a flaming figure on top of a giant "R", which appears to be sitting on top of a pedestal, with an image of a filmstrip circling below. The camera then quickly moves into the filmstrip which reads "RANGEELA PRODUCTIONS".
'''Visuals:''' The screen zooms out from a flaming figure on top of a giant "R", which appears to be sitting on top of a pedestal, with an image of a filmstrip circling below. The camera then quickly moves into the filmstrip which reads "RANGEELA PRODUCTIONS".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On ''<u>Khoobsurtat Shaitan</u>'' and ''<u>Gulli</u>'', only the first part is shown.
*On ''<u>Khoobsurat Shaitan</u>'' and ''<u>Gulli</u>'', only the first part is shown.
*Most of the time, the logo is shown in <u>black and white</u>.
*Most of the time, the logo is shown in <u>black and white</u>.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A drumroll with a bombastic male announcer. A three-note triumphant brass fanfare follows.
'''Audio:''' A drumroll with a bombastic male announcer. A three-note triumphant brass fanfare follows.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on the company's films including ''Meri Mohabbat Teray Hawalay'', ''Dil Aur Dunya'' and ''Aurat Raj''. The cut-off variants can seen on ''Khoobsurat Shaitan'' and ''Gulli''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the company's films including ''Meri Mohabbat Teray Hawalay'', ''Dil Aur Dunya'' and ''Aurat Raj''. The cut-off variants can seen on ''Khoobsurat Shaitan'' and ''Gulli''.


===3rd Logo (8 November 1972-28 October 1973)===
===2nd Logo (8 November 1972-28 October 1973)===
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'''Visuals:'''
'''Logo:''' We see footage of an explosion tinted in orange (actually part of the first scene of ''Kubra Ashiq''). After a few seconds, it freezes, and the text in black "'''RANGEELA PRODUCTIONS'''" and "''Present''" in below the name of the company with "Present" in a script font fade in.


* ''<u>Do Rangeelay</u>'': A still frame of an explosion is shown, tinted in a bright saturated yellow color. The text "{{color|red|{{font|Arial|'''RANGEELA PRODUCTIONS'''}}}}" fades in at the center, as well as the cursive text "''{{color|red|{{big|P}}resent}}''" below it. The text fades out, finalizing the logo.
'''Variant:''' On ''<u>Do Rangeeley</u>'', the explosion is still, the text is red and the footage is brighter and desaturated.

* ''<u>Kubra Ashiq</u>'': Similar to the ''Do Rangeelay'' variation, except the text is black and the background is tinted in a dark desaturated red color. Also, the background is a part of the opening scene of the film, and freezes within half a second.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation and live action.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation and live action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of the explosion.
'''Audio:''' The sound of the explosion.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Kubra Ashiq'' and ''Do Rangeeley''.
'''Availability:''' The logo is available for ''Do Rangeelay'' and ''Kubra Ashiq''.


'''Legacy:''' This logo is often misunderstood since many people still consider the war footage following it on ''Kubra Ashiq'' being part of the logo, leading to a big notoriety of being one of the scariest Pakistani logos just because of that part. However, it is only part of the opening scene of said film, and the film actually involves characters from a military background in its plot. This has also been the case for similar supposed logos which also had opening scenes consisting of acted war footage intertwined with them. The logo, with the same explosion footage was also used again on this logo's second appearance on ''Do Rangeeley'', leading to many people believe it is a supposed "shortened" version of it.
'''Legacy:''' This logo is often misunderstood since many people still consider the war footage following it on ''Kubra Ashiq'' being part of the logo, leading to a big notoriety of being one of the scariest Pakistani logos just because of that part. However, it is only part of the opening scene of said film, and the film actually involves characters from a military background in its plot. This has also been the case for similar supposed logos which also had opening scenes consisting of war footage intertwined with them. The logo, with the same explosion footage was also used again on this logo's second appearance on ''Do Rangeelay'', leading to many people believing it is a supposed "shortened" version of it.


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Latest revision as of 01:25, 9 August 2024




Background

Rangeela Productions was a film production company in Pakistan created by Saeed Khan Rangeela in 1969.

1st Logo (1 October 1971-12 August 1994)

Visuals: The screen zooms out from a flaming figure on top of a giant "R", which appears to be sitting on top of a pedestal, with an image of a filmstrip circling below. The camera then quickly moves into the filmstrip which reads "RANGEELA PRODUCTIONS".

Variants:

  • On Khoobsurat Shaitan and Gulli, only the first part is shown.
  • Most of the time, the logo is shown in black and white.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A drumroll with a bombastic male announcer. A three-note triumphant brass fanfare follows.

Availability: Seen on the company's films including Meri Mohabbat Teray Hawalay, Dil Aur Dunya and Aurat Raj. The cut-off variants can seen on Khoobsurat Shaitan and Gulli.

2nd Logo (8 November 1972-28 October 1973)


Visuals:

  • Do Rangeelay: A still frame of an explosion is shown, tinted in a bright saturated yellow color. The text "RANGEELA PRODUCTIONS" fades in at the center, as well as the cursive text "Present" below it. The text fades out, finalizing the logo.
  • Kubra Ashiq: Similar to the Do Rangeelay variation, except the text is black and the background is tinted in a dark desaturated red color. Also, the background is a part of the opening scene of the film, and freezes within half a second.

Technique: Cel animation and live action.

Audio: The sound of the explosion.

Availability: The logo is available for Do Rangeelay and Kubra Ashiq.

Legacy: This logo is often misunderstood since many people still consider the war footage following it on Kubra Ashiq being part of the logo, leading to a big notoriety of being one of the scariest Pakistani logos just because of that part. However, it is only part of the opening scene of said film, and the film actually involves characters from a military background in its plot. This has also been the case for similar supposed logos which also had opening scenes consisting of war footage intertwined with them. The logo, with the same explosion footage was also used again on this logo's second appearance on Do Rangeelay, leading to many people believing it is a supposed "shortened" version of it.

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