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'''Logo''': We see a flag zooming out from the screen. Then, we going left to see a mosque tower, no text is shown on the 2nd logo.
'''Logo''': We see a flag zooming out from the screen. Then, we going left to see a mosque tower, the company does not appear.


'''FX/SFX''': Live-Action.
'''FX/SFX''': Live-action.


'''Music/Sounds''': A One note piano, Followed by a woman singing throughout the logo.
'''Music/Sounds''': A one note piano key, followed by a woman singing throughout the logo.


'''Availability''': Seen on ''Sher Babbar''.
'''Availability''': Seen on ''Sher Babbar''.

Revision as of 03:41, 26 April 2022


Background

Saima Production is a production in-house located in lahore, and it's distributed Malik Chahna.

1st Logo (August 11, 1977)

Logo: We see a flag zooming out from the screen. Then, we going left to see a mosque tower, the company does not appear.

FX/SFX: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: A one note piano key, followed by a woman singing throughout the logo.

Availability: Seen on Sher Babbar.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (May 25, 2001)

Logo: We see the same as before, but after he looks to the mosque tower, it starts zooming in until we cut off. We see a people living in a mosque, then we cut to a black background revealing "SAIMA PRRODUCTION" transforming into pieces, when the logo leaves, the actor's name name also transforms.

FX/SFX: All live-action for the first half, and the logo and the actor's name transforming for the 2nd half.

Music/Sounds: Same as before but the last note cuts off, a two synth wooshes surounding by a bombastic theme.

Availability: Seen on Khanzada.

Editor's Note: This logo is heavily outdated for 2001, and feels like something you would expect from the 1980s.

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