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1st Logo (1961)


Logo: On a dark background, we see a dark statue illuminated from behind. At the right we see incense being burned, and there's a candle turned up in front of the statue. Suddenly, there's a light being turned up slowly, showing us the statue of a god with a cobra around its neck. After that, we see the hands of a man on the right side of the screen and the hands of a woman on the other side. They're throwing petals to the statue and then they pray.

Trivia: The statue represents Shiva, one of the most famous Hindu gods.

FX/SFX: The lights turning on to show the statue.

Music/Sounds: A male singing a religious song in Hindi.

Availability: Seen only on Aas Ka Panchhi.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1964-1987)


Logo: On a dark blue background we see a dark statue, we see incense being burned in both sides where the statue is. Suddenly, green and orange lights are turned up and show us again to Shiva, this time in front of some roses. After that, we see the two hands from the previous logo doing the same motion.

FX/SFX: The lights turning on and changing of colour.

Music/Sounds:


 * Ayee Milan Ki Bela: See 1st logo
 * 1966-1986: The same song made this time by a chorus of a male and a female.

Availability: Seen on several films made by the company, like Ayee Milan Ki Bela, Aasha, Aap Ki Kasam, Aap Ke Saath, Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke or Aandhi.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (1988-1993)
Logo: On an almost dark background, we see Shiva on a table. We see two candles on the left, and other two on the right. Suddenly, we see an orange light illuminating from behind Shiva, and it's illuminated from the front. Then, the camera zooms out of Shiva and the table, in order to make us to see a man and a woman doing playback. Now we see clearly that Shiva wears a garland of roses, covering almost all of its body. In front of the statue we see bananas and other fruits. Then, the man and the woman pray.

FX/SFX: The lights illuminating and the zoom.

Music/Sounds: The music used from 1966 to 1987.

Availability: Seen on Agnee and Aadmi Khilona Hai.

Editor's Note: A great enhancement of the first two logos. At least the worshippers are now visible due to the ratio used by the films using this logo.