Rangeela Productions

Background: Rangeela Productions was a film company in Pakistan created by Saeed Khan Rangeela in 1969. The company's first film was Diya Aur Toofan, released on May 9th 1969.

1st Logo (1969-1972)
Nicknamesː "The Man"

Logoː We see a man walking by, what it appears to be a house, doing his hair. We then cut to his face, which looks kind of worried. Next we cut to a white horse on a black background before cutting back to the man's face, which is more worried. We cut back to the horse, this time in a different position while moving his snout. We finally cut to the man, which turns left, looking for anyone around him. After 4 seconds, he smiles & laughs. Finally, we see the hard-to-read text "RANGEELA PRODUCTION" in white & "Presents", also white in cursive. It all ends with the fade effect.

FX/SFXː Live-Action for the scenes & Animation for the Text.

Music/Soundsː A series of distorted noises throughout the logo.

Avaiabilityː Extinct. Only seen on a few movies at the time.

Editor's Noteː This logo might creep you out with the noises, the dark environment, & the man, but this is nothing compared to the next logo...

2nd Logo (1972-1973)
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Nicknames: "The Great War of Rangeela"

Logo: We see footage of an explosion (actually part of the first scene of Kubra Ashiq). After a few seconds, it freezes, and the text in black "RANGEELA PRODUCTIONS" and "Present" in below the name of the company with "Present" in a script font fade in. It then cuts to the opening scene of the movie.

Trivia: The whole logo itself actually started its own life as a part of the opening credits for Kubra Ashiq.

Variant: On Do Rangeeley, the text is red and the footage is brighter and desaturated.

FX/SFX: The live-action footage with the text superimposed.

Music/Sounds: The sound of the explosion.

Availability: Seen on Kubra Ashiq and Do Rangeeley.

Editor's Note: TBA

3rd Logo (1971-1979)
Logo: We zoom out from a flaming figure on top of a pedestal, with an image of a filmstrip circling below. The camera then quickly moves into the filmstrip which reads "Rangeela Productions".

Variant: On Aurat Raj, due to deterioration, the logo has a red hue to it, which makes some of the footage hard to see.

FX/SFX: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: A drumroll with a bombastic male announcer. A 3-note triumphant brass fanfare follows.

Availability: Seen on Aurat Raj and Dil Aur Duniya. A cut off B&W version was seen on Khoobsurat Shaitan.

Editor's Note: TBA