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===1st Logo (April 1984)===
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'''Logo:''' It's just stock footage of a statue of Durga surrounded by candles, (also used in the 2nd logo of [[Manish Films]]).
'''Technique:''' Live
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
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===2nd Logo (June 8, 1986-August 14, 1991)===
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'''Logo:''' In a dark room, we see 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".
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Background
Talwar Productions was an Indian film studio founded by film director Vinod Talwar.
1st Logo (April 1984)
Logo: 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.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. It was only seen on Ishq Nimana.
2nd Logo (June 8, 1986-August 14, 1991)
Logo: In a dark room, we see 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.
Music/Sounds: A descending tune, with 3 notes coming after, which sounds like the title card music from Rugrats. Khooni Panja has it silent.
Availability: Rare. It was seen on their films during the time, such as Raat Ke Andhere Mein, Wohi Bhayanak Raat and Khooni Panja. All of which are horror movies.