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'''Technique:''' Live action.
'''Technique:''' Live action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic orchestral fanfare with a female choir.
'''Audio:''' A dramatic orchestral fanfare with a female choir.


'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Dard''.
'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Dard''.
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'''Technique:''' Live action.
'''Technique:''' Live action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A 4-note bombastic theme that repeats twice, which is actually from the ''Tumhi Hu Mehboob Mere'' (1969) opening credits.
'''Audio:''' A 4-note bombastic theme that repeats twice, which is actually from the ''Tumhi Hu Mehboob Mere'' (1969) opening credits.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Naya Raasta'', ''Awaz'', ''Aazmaish'', ''Tere Ghar Ke Samnay'', ''Ek Chehra Do Roop'', ''Deewangi'', and ''Nangi Talwar''.
'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Naya Raasta'', ''Awaz'', ''Aazmaish'', ''Tere Ghar Ke Samnay'', ''Ek Chehra Do Roop'', ''Deewangi'', and ''Nangi Talwar''.

Revision as of 17:06, 6 October 2023


Background

Zafar Art Productions was the production company of Zafar Shabab, the brother of Nazar Shabab (and the founder of Nazar Art Productions).

1st Logo (27 February 1969)



Logo: On a sky background with mountains, we see a statue of a lady holding a sparkling torch. The text: "ZAFAR ART PRODUCTIONS" in white then rotates around the statue.

Technique: Live action.

Audio: A dramatic orchestral fanfare with a female choir.

Availability: Only seen on Dard.

2nd Logo (27 July 1973-27 October 1989)

Logo:: Against a sky background, we see the statue from the previous logo but the torch is constantly flashing this time. The pedestal then rotates a few seconds later containing the company's name in pink.

Technique: Live action.

Audio: A 4-note bombastic theme that repeats twice, which is actually from the Tumhi Hu Mehboob Mere (1969) opening credits.

Availability: It was seen on Naya Raasta, Awaz, Aazmaish, Tere Ghar Ke Samnay, Ek Chehra Do Roop, Deewangi, and Nangi Talwar.

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