Forum:Give me an Indian logo and I’ll give my comment over it

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Tabit
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20 December 2022

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Everyone is basically doing this now, so I’ve decided to hop on in.

The title is self-explanatory. Give me a company logo (either inside or outside the wiki) from India, and I will give my thoughts from it. Why? Because I’m bored since I’m on Christmas break.

I’m not really that expressive, so don’t expect me to say much .-.


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20 December 2022

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Baldevjiu Productions and Star Studios.


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Tabit
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20 December 2022

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Baldevjiu Productions (1989-)


I mean… just another typical logo from India.
Stock choir music? Check. Statue of Hindu deity? Check. Lights illuminating the statue? Check. It’s all there 🤷‍♂️

Star Studios (2022-)


At first, when I saw this logo, I didn’t know it was an Indian division, and more of a temporary subsidiary from the US (don’t know why lol), but after reading the article of the company, I kinda doubted myself lol, especially given that this is a division of 20th Century Fox.


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20 December 2022

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Sujatha Cine Arts?


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Tabit
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20 December 2022

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Sujatha Cine Arts (1968-1987)


Completely biased but, for Indian standards, especially in 1968, this one has pretty unique animation and design. I also like the music too, and kind of reminds me of the… actually I don’t know .-.


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20 December 2022

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Viacom 18 Studios


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21 December 2022

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Sham Ralhan Productions


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Tabit
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21 December 2022

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It's my birthday today. Kinda epique

Viacom18 Studios (2019-)


Again, by its standards, the animation and music are really impressive when it comes to India.

Sham Ralhan Productions (1988)


Pretty much the logo that caused the discovery of other logos that use the stock choir tune, and the opening theme of Captain Barry.
aside from that, it's just another typical Indian logo. Statue of Durga, smoke, choral tune, you name it.


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21 December 2022

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Maddock Films


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Tabit
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21 December 2022

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Maddock Films (2009-)


I have actually never seen this before, and it's quite an interesting one per se.
All I can say is decent animation, but the stock music kinda brings it down. Overall, a pretty neat logo.


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21 December 2022

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The third Oriental Pictures logo.


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Tabit
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21 December 2022

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Oriental Pictures (2008)


Oh boy... where do I even begin with this dump truck of a logo?
Right off the bat, it's blatantly obvious that they've ripped off the Pixar Animation Studios logo and concept, basically lacking originality.
Secondly, for 2005 standards, it looks outdated, probably because of the film scratches and low quality, thus making it look like it came from the 1990s.
Overall, an unnecessarily cheesy logo.


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21 December 2022

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If you want another Indian knockoff of a Disney subsidary's logo, here's the 3rd and 6th Ramu Enterprises logos

I'm starting to think that the 3rd logo was even done by Flip Your Lid themselves.


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Tabit
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21 December 2022

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Alright... if you insist...

Ramu Enterprises (2004-2011)


While yes, they did steal the 20th Century Fox logo and concept, I'm kind of impressed by the fact that they were able to replicate the entire logo, and the theme somehow synced with the logo.
I'm not sure if it was replicated, but if it is, then I think it's a waste of time.



Ramu Enterprises (2015-2018)


Basically what I have said above, but compared to the previous logo, the quality has slightly decreased (from what I have seen at least [that rhymed xd]), and because of that, I think the current logo is worse in my opinion.


Why did that one part of the structure thing look like a trash can lol


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Secondly, for 2005 standards, it looks outdated, probably because of the film scratches and low quality, thus making it look like it came from the 1990s.

Lots of logos from India and Bangladesh are like that. It wasn't until the 2010s that every film logo from those regions was digital. My guess is that it has to do with digital storage not being as common in those regions yet.


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21 December 2022

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Lots of logos from India and Bangladesh are like that. It wasn't until the 2010s that every film logo from those regions was digital. My guess is that it has to do with digital storage not being as common in those regions yet.

I guess that’s fair. I’m just not really used to these kinds of logos, that’s all.

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