Nazar Art Productions (Pakistan)

(1974-1991) Logo: On a rapidly moving abstract background, we see an overly giant N with an tribal indian woman's drawing holding a tampura, but with it's hands being not even close to playing it it. The woman sits on a yellow pedestal, which displays "NAZAR" on gold, and below it there is a white ribbon, which displays "ART PRODUCTIONS" in black. If you look closely there are some flowers in the background.

FX/SFX: Just the background moving.

Cheesy Factor: Off the charts. This would give some effort on it, not just an still logo with a moving background, which would give people seizures. Also, the logo is barely seen due to it's film quality.

Music/Sounds: An evil-sounding ascending-descending synth xylophone ditty. This doesn't fit with the logo, though. A different music plays on Toofana Blijyan.

Availability: Seen on Naukar and Shama. Don't expect this on the movies Bharosa, Toofana Blijyan and Naadia!

Scare Factor: Medium, depends on how you feel of the film quality and the xylophone ditty. The background can also contribute, but this is the best logo to be used to.