Solila Productions (India)

(1991-1997)

Nicknames: "VID's Younger Indian Sister" "Why I Never Watched Bandit Lovers and Vishkanya" "Don't Touch Me, Ma'am" "The Unexpected Stars/Sunbeam"  "Wait, Who Left Me In An Igloo?" "Yellow Shiva (Green Shiva for the Bandit Lovers variant)" "3 AM Challenges In A Nutshell" "How Do I Know It's Scary"

Logo: We see a close-up Hindu deity Shiva's (closed) eyes. After that, we zoom out. Stars appear on a black sky and they move, then the initials of the company's name appear in green and a yellow sunbeam strikes them. We then cut to the movie.

FX/SFX: Almost everything.

Cheesy Factor: MANGLES THE SCALE. Shiva's yellow and doesn't look like herself. The animation could be redone in PowerPoint. Typical Indian logo effects. Also, why did they have to steal the music A G A I N?

Music/Sounds: Same as the Sham Ralhan Productions logo, only a bit extended and without the last part.On Vishkanya, there's a scream at the beginning and some bells are heard. On Bandit Lovers, it's a bit more extended and the scream is absent.

Availability: Only seen on Bandit Lovers and Vishkanya.

Scare Factor: Vishkanya variant: Medium to nightmare. The close-up and the off-model Shiva can send the chills to TONS. The scream doesn't help either. The whole thing's nightmare fuel, especially because there's darkness, but the music theft may cause laughs. Anyways, the next variant ain't less scarier...

Bandit Lovers variant: Nightmare, as the abrupt cut to the music and the more blue tint makes it much more scarier. The bells' absence does not help AT ALL. Unarguably one of the most frightening Indian logos ever made.