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From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

I really like logos with Om symbols in them—I just think the Om symbol looks cool. And as I have discovered while browsing this wiki, there are quite a few logos with Om symbols in them (note: the logos that don't have images shown below do have images on this wiki, but not screenshots with the Om symbol in them):

# Logo image Company name
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Red Om Films
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3
4
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Om Shree Production Pvt. Ltd.
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Om Trinetra Productions
1
Vijayashree Pictures
2
3
4
1
Tutu Films
2
1
Akruti Films International
1
Ocean Movies
2
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Bahry Films
1
Mukta Arts
2
3
4
5
6
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Lalithakala Films Ltd.
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Akshar International Productions
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Film Man
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IRK Films
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Bheeshm International
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SD Arts International
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Shanthala Pictures
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Om Shiva Shakti Films
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Kishni Films
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Suhani S. K. Thapa Production Films
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Aum Films
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Agarwal Film Co.
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Film Family P. Ltd.
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Raj Rajeshwari Films
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Sanjay Films
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Film Eighties
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Ram Ram Om Sai Ram Films
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Sri Sairam Films
3
Ramsay Productions
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Kuso Films
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NP Arts
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Shiv Kala Movies
2
Sai Ram Pictures
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Om Productions Pvt. Ltd.
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Om Shakti Combines
1
Ishwar Films
2
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Devi Darshan Films


My personal logo nicknames

  • CTW "Sparks" logo: "Nightmare on Sesame Street" or "Nightmare on Elmo's Street" (I wasn't freaked out by this logo as a kid, but I made up these logo nicknames for those who were)
  • THX "Eclipse" trailer: "Brain Damage" or "Dark Side of the Moon" (clever Pink Floyd references, huh?)
  • Boomerang ident with the Fred Flintstone figures: "Attack of the Flintclones" or "Yabba Dabba Duplicates"
  • FremantleMedia (2002-2019): "It Looked Like Spilled Milk"
  • Nickelodeon "Talent Show" ident (also known as "The Eyes Have It"): "Big Brother's Watching You" or "In Soviet Russia, Nick Watches You"
  • Nickelodeon Movies "The Big Bang" logo (unused): "The Big Ka-Bloosh" (with the orange splat, it's more like a "ka-bloosh" than a simple bang) (for those who don't know, that's a Captain Underpants reference)
  • Heel & Toe: "Für Elise, Monty Python Style" (doesn't the giant foot stomping on the dancing couple remind you of Monty Python?)
  • HiT Entertainment (2006-2017): "Square Dance" (because the dancing blocks remind me of "Two Left Feet", the square dance episode of the Nickelodeon series ChalkZone)
  • Georgia Public Broadcasting (1970s): "Dance of the Freaky Circles" (a reference to a Windows Media Player visualization from Windows XP)
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