Evernew Pictures

Background
Evernew Pictures is a production division from Evernew Studios at Punjab, Pakistan.

Logo (1956-November 7, 1997)
Logo: An in-credit notice where we see the words “Evernew Pictures present” in different fonts against the opening scene of the movie or a colored background. It entirely depends on the variant:
 * Dulla Bhatti: Just the words "EVERNEW PICTURES Present" on a black background, with "Present" being in a script font.
 * Mouj Mela: Against the opening scene of the movie, we see the words “EVERNEW PICTURES PRESENT” in white.
 * Naila: A Tale of Love: On a blue background, we see a set of yellow words "Evernew Pictures PRESENT" with "Evernew Pictures" being in a script font.
 * Jan-e-Arzoo: We see a bunch of cars on a highway, with the text “EVERNEW PICTURES Present” in front.
 * Love Story: On a black background, we see the text "EVERNEW PICTURES' PRESENT" in a yellow Arial Narrow font.
 * Madam Bavri: We see two live footages of a plane on the left and up right with two white borders, along with the Urdu text "Evernew Pictures present" on a black background at the bottom right corner.
 * Hum Khilary Pyar Key: On a black background, we see a bunch of cyan English text "Produced & Processed At EVERNEW STUDIOS Lahore. Studio Equipments Supplied By COFFEE HOUSE FILM STUDIOS. Sets Errected At BARI STUDIOS" twisted and transformed as normal.

FX/SFX: None for stills, live-action for Mouj Mela, Jan-e-Arzoo, and Madam Bavri, and CGI for Hum Khilary Pyar Key.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: First seen on Dulla Bhatti, and lastly on Hum Khilary Pyar Key (made and processed at Evernew Studios, produced by Punjab Art Productions).

Logo (April 27, 1990)


Logo: Against pink moving smoke, we see the Quran on top of a tall pedestal. 4 seconds later, The camera then zooms towards it. The company name doesn't appear whatsoever.

Trivia: The Quran, also romanized as Qur'an or Koran, is the sacred scripture of Islam, which is believed to be a revelation from God through the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad.

FX/SFX: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: A deep announcer speaking in Urdu.

Availability: This was only seen on International Guerillas.

Logo (January 9-August 11, 2000)
Logo: On a cloudy background, 3 set of orange 3D text reading: Arial Black are seen zooming away from the screen. It stops near the end, which then slowly moves towards the center.

Variant: An extended version exists where the block is expanding surrounding the text near the end.

FX/SFX: Just the zoom-out, which is CGI.

Music/Sounds: A fast-paced brass fanfare that ends suddenly.

Music/Sounds Variant: On Ghar Kab Aao Gay, it is silent.

Availability: Seen on its two films: Ghar Kab Aao Gay (the first Pakistani film with the Dolby sound system) and No Paisa No Problem.

Logo (December 28, 2000)


Logo: On a black background, we see the orange letters "EP" zoom in. The letters then slide to the left and centers again as a white circle zooms out. The letters "EVERNEW PICTURES" and "PRESENTS" in orange and white, respectively, also zoom out, as "EVERNEW PICTURES" curves through the circle.

FX/SFX: The zooming and the text appearing, which is also in cheap CGI.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: This was only seen on Tere Pyar Mein.