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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a star slowly zooming in towards us. After it gets close enough, a red vertical audio graph in a white box appears for a couple seconds as it moves while the announcer speaks, possibly determining the amount of decibels the movie has. The company name doesn't appear whatsoever.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a star slowly zooming in towards us. After it gets close enough, a red vertical audio graph in a white box appears for a couple seconds as it moves while the announcer speaks, possibly determining the amount of decibels the movie has. The company name doesn't appear whatsoever.


'''FX/SFX''': The star and the audio graph.
'''FX/SFX:''' The star and the audio graph.


'''Music/Sounds''': A dramatic loud note that is being held, then an prayer chant, which syncs with the wave bar. The chant is first used in [[Shakeel Pictures (India)|Shakeel Pictures]].
'''Music/Sounds''': A dramatic loud note that is being held, then an prayer chant, which syncs with the wave bar. The chant is first used in [[Shakeel Pictures (India)|Shakeel Pictures]].

Revision as of 07:02, 12 October 2022


(August 19, 1981)

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Logo: On a black background, we see a star slowly zooming in towards us. After it gets close enough, a red vertical audio graph in a white box appears for a couple seconds as it moves while the announcer speaks, possibly determining the amount of decibels the movie has. The company name doesn't appear whatsoever.

FX/SFX: The star and the audio graph.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic loud note that is being held, then an prayer chant, which syncs with the wave bar. The chant is first used in Shakeel Pictures.

Availability: Seen on Khwaja ki Diwani.

Editor's Note: Probably one of the most laziest logos of all time, consisting of a barely-animated star and the audio graph of the filmstrip shown.

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