Vidyashree Pictures (India)

(1989) Logo: On a black background, we see a swastika (or a manji symbol) spinning and changing colors quickly (red, yellow, blue, orange and white, several times, but in a different order some of the times). When the swastika turns orange, it stops spinning, but it zooms a little bit more. Then, "VIDYASHREE PICTURES" appears below the swastika, and turns on, so the light is blue, but the text is white.

FX/SFX: The swastika spinning, changing colors and zooming out, and the text apparition and illumination. It seems to be hand-made animation.

Music/Sounds: A creepy whoosh, followed by a shrill of a violin and two dark notes with a synth. When the text appears, there's another whoosh and two other dark notes with the synth.

Availability: Seen only on Kala Bazaar.

Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. The swastika, the quick change of colors and the creepy music may scare a lot of people. The swastika may also be unintentionally offensive to some (such as Jewish or German people, or those unfamiliar with the symbol outside of its Nazi usage) as well, raising the scare factor.

FINAL NOTE: The swastika, even though it was adopted by the Nazis in the 1930's, it is originally from South Asia (first archaeological record is from 3000 BCE), and has been used by Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism from the 5th century BC, up to today.

It usually means "good luck". This logo uses the original version of the symbol, instead of the Nazi version which was tilted at a right angle.