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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A descending tune, with 3 notes coming after, which sounds like the title card music from Rugrats |
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'''Audio Variant:''' ''Khooni Panja'' has it silent. |
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 30 September 2024
Roz1497 and Electra
Captures by
Electra
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
MatthewTheScienceGuy and Shane The Wilkins Coffee Guy
Background
Talwar Productions was an Indian film studio founded by film director Vinod Talwar.
1st Logo (April 1984)
Visuals: It's just stock footage of a statue of Durga surrounded by candles, (also used in the 2nd logo of Manish Films).
Technique: Live action.
Audio: None.
Availability: It was only seen on Ishq Nimana.
2nd Logo (November 27, 1987-August 14, 1991)
Visuals: In a dark room, there is a statue of the goddess Durga (a la Manish Films), surrounded by two plants. Then, a beam comes from her hand (a la Balakrishna Movies), which forms into white text that says "TALWAR PRODUCTIONS".
Variants: On Khooni Panja, the text is cheaply replaced by a purple box with "TALWAR INTERNATIONAL" on it.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Audio: A descending tune, with 3 notes coming after, which sounds like the title card music from Rugrats.
Audio Variant: Khooni Panja has it silent.
Availability: It was seen in their films during the time, such as Raat Ke Andhere Mein, Wohi Bhayanak Raat and Khooni Panja.