Ismail Production (Pakistan)

(1981-1985, 1987) WARNING: If you decide to view this logo, please be aware that it is extremely loud, so turn down your speakers or take off your headphones before watching it.

Nicknames: "The Ismail Horse", "The Thunderbolt Horse"

Logo: Over a dark sky with yellow clouds, thunderbolts suddenly appear. Then, on a black background, we see a strange thing (possibly a space background) turning to the right to see barely a picture of a white horse with a big, flat rectangle (pedestal) and two semicircles in the top of the pedestal. It zooms out and rotates rapidly to see clearly which happened earlier, but with the horses' details, which on his mouth imposes a line-thing, the text "ISMAIL" in the top and "PRODUCTION" in the bottom, all blue and with their first letters being red and some Urdu script in the two semicircles.

FX/SFX: All in live-action.

Cheesy Factor: The line on the horse's mouth, while unintentional, was unnecessary, and the animation is really fast too. Also, why is the music in this logo very loud?

Music/Sounds: A loud rumble, and then two extremely loud (which appear to be stock) thunderbolts (similar to that of 786 DS Films).

Music/Sounds Variant: On Dhi Rani, it's probably the same music as before, but MUCH louder and darker.

Availability: Seen on Athra Puttar, Duniya,  Dhi Rani (Daughter Princess) and Rustam Te Khan.

Scare Factor:
 * Original Variant: High to nightmare. The darkness, rapid pace, in addition of the thunderstorm and the loud thunder and inharmonious music would definitely scare a lot of people. The fact that it would be played in movie theatres makes it WAY worse.
 * Dhi Rani Variant: Nightmare. Most people would not tolerate the hellish redness at the start, louder music, more infernal colour scheme and dark jingle between. This could perhaps be the scariest Pakistani logo of all time.
 * Duniya Variant: Medium to nightmare. It's tamer without the music and storm, but the darkness, rapid pace, and loud thunder are still there.