Navadhara

(1973)

WARNING: THE LOGO IS EXTREMELY LOUD, SO LOWER DOWN OR TURN OFF YOUR VOLUME BEFORE WATCHING IT. Logo: After over a second of a black background, we see a doodle-like statue of a woman lifting it's hands upside the half-moon with an semi-circled land mass (and cactuses on it's borders) in it's legs, almost superimposing it. Over all of these, we see a pedestal saying the company's name along with a gray table, revealing it's silhouette.

FX/SFX: The revelation of the statue.

Cheesy Factor: The logo is off-centered and the woman is stepping so wrong, notice that it steps into the near bottom of the land mass. The text is barely seen, though.

Music/Sounds: An tampura solo with a sitar, a synthetized harp and some morse-code beeps, played in a very high volume.

Availability: Seen on Chuzhi.

Scare Factor: Medium to high, it's just a very tacky design with a scary touch, for the music's fault and for the most part, it's cheesy aestethic. Low to medium for those who used to it.