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'''Audio:''' The sound of a horn, which is then followed by a man singing accompanied by a swarmandal and some high-pitched notes from a vibraphone.
 
'''Availability:''' This was seen in every film they have produced before the 200s2000s, starting with ''Johny Mera Naam'', and lastly with ''Gupt: The Hidden Truth''. The in-credit variants make their appearance in ''Rocky'' and ''Mohra''.
 
===2nd Logo (August 3, 2001)===

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Background

Trimurti Films Pvt. Ltd. was an Indian film production house founded by Gulshan Rai in 1970. After Rai's death, his son Rajiv Rai took over as the head of the company. The company's first production was Johny Mera Naam on 1970, and dormant for more than a decade, the company's last production was Asambhav, released on 2004.

1st Logo (November 20, 1970-July 4, 1997)


Visuals: On a space background, there is a blue hand pointing at a spinning yellow ring fading in, which also causes a red triangle to wipe and fade in. The camera then rotates 86 degrees, revealing the end of a silver trident. Yet again, the camera rotates which reveals, what appears to be, a pink foot with a red star on top. Lastly, the camera zooms out, revealing a symbol with all of the said objects from the triangle, which causes the words "TRIMURTI" and "FILMS" in yellow to appear between the trident along with the Hindi translation in red below the symbol.

Variants:

  • An in-credit variant exists in Mohra where the symbol in white and the English translation in red underneath it appear superimposed over the opening scene of the movie.
  • On Rocky, the symbol fades in against a black background, where we can also see "WORLD RIGHTS" sitting underneath.
    • Similarly, an in-credit variant exists in Dhuan where the entire logo is red superimposed over the film's opening scene.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: The sound of a horn, which is then followed by a man singing accompanied by a swarmandal and some high-pitched notes from a vibraphone.

Availability: This was seen in every film they have produced before the 2000s, starting with Johny Mera Naam, and lastly with Gupt: The Hidden Truth. The in-credit variants make their appearance in Rocky and Mohra.

2nd Logo (August 3, 2001)

Visuals: On a space background, a golden Ashoka Chakra is flying in from the camera while a comet passes by in the background before briefly flying towards the camera as an invisible spotlight appears and creates a ray of light in a pyramid-like shape. The ray becomes a transparent prism while the chakra travels toward it, and when it gets too close, a bunch of particles appear and form a metallic blue hand similar to the previous logo where the Chakra sits on its finger, all imprinted on the prism. The camera pans around the prism for a short amount of time before it pans towards the left side. Here, a silver trident rises from the bottom-left side and slowly stops before another set of particles from the same hand holding it but in white. When the transformation is complete, the camera pans to the back side of the prism as another set of particles forms the same hand holding the same red flower which was formed by a bright red light that quickly dissipates. The camera pans one last time toward all three hands holding the aforementioned objects, the only difference being that this side is colored red, and right before it can face the camera, multiple golden rays appear in front of it and solidify to create the same golden "TRIMURTI FILMS" between the trident. To culminate the sequence, a heavily bright object with a bright burst effect appears below the logo, and the burst effect disappears which appears to be the Hindi company name in red, right before the logo stops moving to its place, forming the full Trimurti Films logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: It was only known to appear in Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat.

External Links

Trimurti Films credits on IMDb

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