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'''Logo:''' We see footage of an explosion (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. It then cuts to a soldier with an AK-47, then to a faint explosion. it then cuts to a tank with dust flying on it. It then cuts to two soldiers running, while jumping over the ground. It then cuts to the same soldier with the AK-47, but with a spinning effect. Then, it cuts to two soldiers running beside a tank. It then shows the tank for a few seconds before cutting to three more soldiers running past the tank. After that, we cut to the official film itself. The entire logo is tinted orange. |
'''Logo:''' We see footage of an explosion (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. It then cuts to a soldier with an AK-47, then to a faint explosion. it then cuts to a tank with dust flying on it. It then cuts to two soldiers running, while jumping over the ground. It then cuts to the same soldier with the AK-47, but with a spinning effect. Then, it cuts to two soldiers running beside a tank. It then shows the tank for a few seconds before cutting to three more soldiers running past the tank. After that, we cut to the official film itself. The entire logo is tinted orange. |
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'''Variant:''' On ''Do Rangeeley'', the explosion is still, the text is red and the footage is brighter and desaturated. The war footage is also cut. |
'''Early Variant:''' On ''Do Rangeeley'', the explosion is still, the text is red and the footage is brighter and desaturated. The war footage is also cut. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The live-action footage with the text superimposed. Just the fade-in of the text for the variant. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The live-action footage with the text superimposed. Just the fade-in of the text for the variant. |
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Seen on ''Kubra Ashiq'' and ''Do Rangeeley''. |
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Seen on ''Kubra Ashiq'' and ''Do Rangeeley''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' This has been known for being one of the scariest logos of all time, thanks to the |
'''Editor's Note:''' This has been known for being one of the scariest logos of all time, thanks to the bizarre subject matter, ominous sounds and the nature. The ''Do Rangeeley'' version is tamer, but it's still eerie. Whatever the reason how it's scary, this has been recently discovered it's likely intentional, since it cuts to a death scene with a man screaming in the background. |
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[[Category:Pakistani film logos]] |
[[Category:Pakistani film logos]] |
Revision as of 00:23, 5 April 2022
TVB, Tabit and others
Captures by
Henrynguye5 and MizukiAccent48
Editions by
DmitriLeon2000, Tabit, MizukiAccent48, Prodigy012 and BaldiBasicsFan
Video captures courtesy of
David Logo Editor3, Damien L, Dawid Wierzejski, Santiago Reveco Lepe Reborn, ThatBelarusDude, and The Daily Rocky
Background
Rangeela Productions was a film production company in Pakistan created by Saeed Khan Rangeela in 1969. The company's first film was Diya Aur Toofan, which was released on May 9, 1969.
1st Logo (May 9, 1969-1972)
Nickname: "The Man and the Horse"
Logo: We see a man walking by, what it appears to be a house, doing his hair. We then cut to his face, which looks kind of worried. Next we cut to a white horse on a black background before cutting back to the man's face, which is more worried. We cut back to the horse, this time in a different position while moving his snout. We finally cut back to the man, which turns left, looking for anyone around him. After 4 seconds, he smiles & laughs. Finally, we see the hard-to-read text "RANGEELA PRODUCTION" in white & "Presents", also white in cursive. It all ends with the fade-out effect.
FX/SFX: Live action for the scenes and animation for the text.
Music/Sounds: A series of piano keys and trumpets heard throughout the logo.
Avaiability: Ultra rare. Was seen on their earliest movies from them.
Editor's Note: This logo might creep you out with the noises, the dark environment and the man. However, this is intended to be funny for Pakistani people.
2nd Logo (1971-1994?)
Logo: We zoom out from a flaming figure 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 Aurat Raj, due to deterioration, the logo has a red hue to it, which makes some of the footage hard to see.
- On Gulli, the first part is only shown.
- Most of the time, the logo is shown in black and white.
FX/SFX: Live-action.
Music/Sounds: A drumroll with a bombastic male announcer. A 3-note triumphant brass fanfare follows.
Availability: Rare. Seen on Dil Aur Duniya, Meri Mohabbat Teray Hawalay, and Aurat Raj. The cut-off variants can seen on Khoobsurat Shaitan and Gulli.
Editor's Note: This has been a weird logo among the logo community, due to the questionable nature & the fact that the flaming figure was included, especially for the Aurat Raj Version, which can be creepy to some.
3rd Logo (1972-1973)
Nickname: "The Great Explosion of Rangeela"
Logo: We see footage of an explosion (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. It then cuts to a soldier with an AK-47, then to a faint explosion. it then cuts to a tank with dust flying on it. It then cuts to two soldiers running, while jumping over the ground. It then cuts to the same soldier with the AK-47, but with a spinning effect. Then, it cuts to two soldiers running beside a tank. It then shows the tank for a few seconds before cutting to three more soldiers running past the tank. After that, we cut to the official film itself. The entire logo is tinted orange.
Early Variant: On Do Rangeeley, the explosion is still, the text is red and the footage is brighter and desaturated. The war footage is also cut.
FX/SFX: The live-action footage with the text superimposed. Just the fade-in of the text for the variant.
Music/Sounds: The sound of the explosion, followed by the sound of guns, screams and more explosions.
Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on Kubra Ashiq and Do Rangeeley.
Editor's Note: This has been known for being one of the scariest logos of all time, thanks to the bizarre subject matter, ominous sounds and the nature. The Do Rangeeley version is tamer, but it's still eerie. Whatever the reason how it's scary, this has been recently discovered it's likely intentional, since it cuts to a death scene with a man screaming in the background.