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(1977, 1980)

Nicknames: "The Red Trishul of Doom", "Buddha Pictures Younger Brother"

Logo: We see some live action scenes of natural disasters in this order:

  • A strong wind moving some grass.
  • A landslide.
  • Clouds moving fast and heavy rain on a dark sky.
  • Some thunders.
  • Some big waves.

After this, we see in the middle of a dark sky a red hand-made trishul (a type of South Asian trident) that throws some thunders, while the clouds are moving. "TRISHUL" comes from the right of the screen and stops next to the trident. Then, the live action movement of the sky freezes for 21 seconds (until the end of the logo), while a male is singing a religious hymn.

FX/SFX: The natural disasters, the trident and the thunders, the text and the freeze of the logo.

Music/Sounds: The sound of a strong wind during the first two scenes, the sound of a thunderstorm until the last scene. When the trident throws the thunders, we hear their sounds. And finally, the male singing the religious hymn in the middle of a strong wind.

Availability: Seen only on Khoon Khraba and Dhoop Chhaon.

Editor's Note: None.

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