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'''Logo:''' We see a statue of a cupid on a pedestal that is on what seems to be like a set of trees. There is also a ray of light shining on the cupid that constantly changes its color. After a few seconds, the camera slowly zooms into the statue and once it gets close enough, the Urdu text in green (which its translation is the same as above) suddenly zooms in.
'''Logo:''' We see a statue of a cupid on a pedestal that is on what seems to be like a set of trees. There is also a ray of light shining on the cupid that constantly changes its color. After a few seconds, the camera slowly zooms into the statue and once it gets close enough, the Urdu text in green (which its translation is the same as above) suddenly zooms in.


'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming, the light and the text.
'''FX/SFX:''' Live action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A slow-paced orchestral fanfare that is being drowned out by what seems to be like explosions.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A slow-paced orchestral fanfare that is being drowned out by what seems to be like explosions.


'''Availability:''' Rare, this is only seen on ''Pyar Hi Pyar''.
'''Availability:''' Rare, this is only seen on ''Pyar Hi Pyar''.

'''Legacy:''' The entire concept is pretty unnerving, due to the music and the dark environment.


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Revision as of 09:18, 7 November 2022


1st Logo (September 14, 1990)

Nickname: "The Sax Lady"

Logo: Set in a grassland, the camera moves and zooms as we see a silhouette of a woman playing a saxophone. While she plays a saxophone, some Urdu text in green, which translates to "Rashid Films presents a Tafu Brothers production" zooms in.

FX/SFX: Live action.

Music/Sounds: An one-pitch synth bassline with synth twinkles and saxophone playing.

Availability: Rare, seen only on Sarmaya.

Legacy: The very 80s footage (despite the logo being from 1990) of the woman playing the saxophone makes this logo quite so-bad-it's-good.

2nd Logo (October 25, 1991)

Logo: We see a statue of a cupid on a pedestal that is on what seems to be like a set of trees. There is also a ray of light shining on the cupid that constantly changes its color. After a few seconds, the camera slowly zooms into the statue and once it gets close enough, the Urdu text in green (which its translation is the same as above) suddenly zooms in.

FX/SFX: Live action.

Music/Sounds: A slow-paced orchestral fanfare that is being drowned out by what seems to be like explosions.

Availability: Rare, this is only seen on Pyar Hi Pyar.

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