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Logo captures by naxo-olé


=== (August 14, 1987) ===
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'''NOTE:''' This logo is NOT Nazi related.


'''Nickname:''' "Vidyashree Pictures' Tamer Cousin"
(1987)


'''Logo:''' TBA.
Shree Shankar Productions (1987)


'''FX/SFX:''' The camera zooming out and the lights. The rest is live action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.
NOTE: This logo is NOT Nazi related.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen only on ''Mard Ki Zabaan''.
Nickname: "Vidyashree Pictures' Tamer Cousin"


'''Editor's Note:''' It mostly depends on your thoughts of the red Swastika used in the logo (although seen in its original angle). Indian residents would act normally and find it calming, but it can be unintentionally offensive to others.
'''Logo:''' TBA

FX/SFX: The camera zooming out and the lights. The rest is live action.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Seen only onMard Ki Zabaan.

Editor's Note: It mostly depends on your thoughts of the red Swastika used in the logo (although seen in its original angle). Indian residents would act normally and find it calming, but it can be unintentionally offensive to others.


[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]

Revision as of 10:33, 15 March 2022


(August 14, 1987)

NOTE: This logo is NOT Nazi related.

Nickname: "Vidyashree Pictures' Tamer Cousin"

Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: The camera zooming out and the lights. The rest is live action.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Rare. Seen only on Mard Ki Zabaan.

Editor's Note: It mostly depends on your thoughts of the red Swastika used in the logo (although seen in its original angle). Indian residents would act normally and find it calming, but it can be unintentionally offensive to others.

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