D.S. Films (India)

 WARNING:  'THE TWO VIDEOS ARE EXTREMELY LOUD AND COULD POTENTIALLY DAMAGE YOUR AUDIO EQUIPMENT, SO PLEASE LOWER OR TURN OFF YOUR VOLUME BEFORE WATCHING THE TWO VIDEOS BELOW. WE MEAN IT.'

(November 30, 1984-February 25, 1994)
 Nicknames:  "Another Indian Thunderstorm Logo", "Ultra Loud From The Space", "Tinnitus Films", "Thunder In Space, Part II" "India's 3-G Home Vide o Style Logo", "Ismail Production's Indian Sister"

 Logo:  On a space background, there are a lot of stars moving. Suddenly, on the upper right portion of the screen, appears a star, which blinks and suddenly becomes a green "786". Then, it flashes down to the center of the screen where the green fades away and disappear briefly. Then, the numbers flash in a green light, and we see that the green numbers have a yellow border. Then "D.S. FILMS" appears from the lower part of the screen to stay below the numbers that shine.

 Trivia:  According to Hinduism, the number "786" means “Trimurti” that represents Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. Brahma the most superior among Trimurti related to number 7.

 FX/SFX:  The movement of the stars and the forming of the logo, all rendered in 2D animation.

 Music/Sounds:  A loud sound which looks like the sound of thunder or an explosion when the star appears until the numbers appear on the center of the screen. Then, some notes of a xylophone and strums of a lyra, which ends with the shrill of a violin.

 Availability:  Seen on Aaakhri Ghulam. Also seen on Karishmaa, Insaniyat Ke Devta, Prem Shakti, and Aaj Ken Shahenshah.

 Editor's Note:  The thunder and loud shrill at the end will definitely startle a lot of people if they don't expect it coming.

 Final Note:  They have sold to Priya Video and Moser Baer in Summer 1994.