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=== Background ===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Indian Hindi-language film production company.


===Logo (January 17, 1992)===
===Logo (January 17, 1992)===
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'''Availability:''' This was only seen on ''Daulat Ki Jung''.
'''Availability:''' This was only seen on ''Daulat Ki Jung''.

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Latest revision as of 04:46, 31 July 2024



Background

Shehnaz Films was an Indian Hindi-language film production company.

Logo (January 17, 1992)



Visuals: There are several strikes of lightning on a blue background during the first part, then it suddenly cuts to a black background with a flame of a candle zooming in, which is a still image. The flame stops at the center and stays like that for a few seconds. After that, it transitions to the company's logo zooming in, which is once again a still image. The logo consists of a wax candle with the letters S and F, which are the company's initials, and both also have sparkles. Below that is the company's name in a stylized font. It then fades away.

Technique: Cel animation and camera-controlled animation.

Audio: A thunderclap sound effect (which is the usual BBC thunderclap), followed by a deep announcer saying "हिम्मत की शमा हमने जला दी बढ़ा के हाथ, अब आबरू है आगे हमारी ख़ुदा के हाथ" when the flame zooms in, then a slow-paced dramatic brass theme, which is possibly the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: This was only seen on Daulat Ki Jung.

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