Qazi Films

1st logo (1969-1995)


Logo: We start off with a view of dark clouds, but it suddenly rips to a mosque. The logo stands still aside from shaking, until the last second when the ripping animation reversed. The company name doesn't appear.

Variants: The logo would usually be tinted in different colors. It was originally in B&W.

FX/SFX: The ripping animations and the shaking.

Music/Sounds: Loud thunder noises accompanied by a man singing an Islamic hymn.

Music/Sound Variant: On Vada Thanedar, a different Islamic hymn is heard, accompanied by a calming organ.

Availability: Seen on many Pakistani films during the era, such as Mukhra Chan Warga, Maali, Maa Ray Qanoon, Jabroo, Do Nishan, Commander Urdu, and Golden Girl.

Editor’s Note: TBA

2nd logo (1973-1974)


Logo: It's just a mosque.

Variant: There exists a both colored and extended version of this logo, seen on Namak Haram.

FX/SFX: It's all Live-action. Also, the company name doesn't appear.

Music/Sounds: Same as the last logo, but it's just the man singing a religious song.

Availability: Seen on Jeera Blade and Namak Haram.

Editor's Note: TBA

3rd logo (Also from 1973)
Logo: It's just a mosque, again.

FX/SFX: See 2nd Logo

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo: but a different melody and different words.

Availability: Unknown.

Editor's Note: TBA

4th logo (1974)
Logo: We see stills of a mosque, both inside and outside, along with people praying.

FX/SFX: See 2nd logo

Music/Sounds: See 3rd logo

Availability: Seen on Namak Haram

Editor's Note: TBA

5th logo (1997)
Logo: Again, we see random shots of the Badshashi Mosque, including people praying.

FX/SFX: See 2nd logo

Music/Sounds: An announcer saying something religious.

Availability: Seen on Lahoria.

Editor's Note: TBA

6th Logo (2002)
Logo: It's just a mosque, once again.

FX/SFX: See 2nd logo

Music/Sounds: See 3rd logo

Availability: Seen on Ik Dhi Punjab Dhi.

Editor's Note: TBA

7th Logo (2016)
Logo: Again, we We see stills of a mosque.

FX/SFX: See 5th logo

Music/Sound: TBA

Availability: Seen on Chan Chaudhry.

Editor's Note: This is way too outdated for a Pakistan logo in 2016.