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===(4 February 2010-7 September 2018)===
===Logo (February 4, 2010-September 7, 2018)===
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Chakra Production (2010, Source - Bolidan).png|Early variant
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a golden Sudarshana Chakra spinning around with various orange shockwaves passing by. After 13 seconds, it crossfades to the same scene, but with the curved golden text "CHAKRAPRODUCTION" in front of the Chakra along with 5 planet-like spheres rotating around the gear and the text.
'''Visuals:'''

* Early variant: On a black background, we see a golden spiky gear spinning around with various orange shockwaves passing by. In front is a set of red Bengali text zooming in which translates to:
'''Trivia:''' The Sudarshana Chakra is a divine discus abbreviated to the Hindu god Vishnu, and is generally portrayed on the right rear hand of Vishnu's four hands.

'''Variant:''' An early variant was spotted on ''Bolidan'' where in front of the Chakra, there is a set of red Bengali text zooming in which translates to:
<center>
<center>
{{color|red|'''CHAKRA PRODUCTIONS'''}}
{{color|red|'''CHAKRA PRODUCTIONS'''}}
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{{color|red|'''PRESENTS'''}}
{{color|red|'''PRESENTS'''}}
</center>
</center>
* Later variant: We see an extended version of the footage from the earlier variant, but after 13 seconds, It crossfades to the same scene but we can see the curved golden text "CHAKRAPRODUCTION" in front of the golden gear along with 5 planet-like spheres rotating around the gear and the text.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A bunch of loud whooshes and explosions during the first part, and a (possibly) stock synth theme at the end.
'''Audio:'''
* Early variant: The film's opening theme with a few whooshes which are stock.
* Later variant: A bunch of loud whooshes and explosions during the first part, and a (possibly) stock synth theme at the end.


'''Audio variant:''' The early variant used the film's opening theme with a few stock whoosh sound effects.
'''Availability:''' The original variant was seen on ''Bolidan'', while the later variant can be seen on ''Jangi'', ''Kablar Biye'', ''Sunyo Theke Suru'' and ''Ram Rahim''.


'''Availability:'''
* The original variant was seen on ''Bolidan''.
* The later variant on the other hand can be seen on ''Jangi'', ''Kablar Biye'', ''Sunyo Theke Suru'' and ''Ram Rahim''.
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 28 March 2024


Logo (February 4, 2010-September 7, 2018)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a golden Sudarshana Chakra spinning around with various orange shockwaves passing by. After 13 seconds, it crossfades to the same scene, but with the curved golden text "CHAKRAPRODUCTION" in front of the Chakra along with 5 planet-like spheres rotating around the gear and the text.

Trivia: The Sudarshana Chakra is a divine discus abbreviated to the Hindu god Vishnu, and is generally portrayed on the right rear hand of Vishnu's four hands.

Variant: An early variant was spotted on Bolidan where in front of the Chakra, there is a set of red Bengali text zooming in which translates to:

CHAKRA PRODUCTIONS
PRESENTS

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A bunch of loud whooshes and explosions during the first part, and a (possibly) stock synth theme at the end.

Audio variant: The early variant used the film's opening theme with a few stock whoosh sound effects.

Availability:

  • The original variant was seen on Bolidan.
  • The later variant on the other hand can be seen on Jangi, Kablar Biye, Sunyo Theke Suru and Ram Rahim.
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