Mustafiz Productions (Pakistan)

(April 4th, 1969) Logo: We see a drawn rose-like emblem in a logo which has a point in the middle, the text "MUSTAFIZ" in the left, "PRODUCTIONS" in the right, and "PRESENTS" at the bottom-middle, all in an weird, unexplicable text and "PRESENTS" in Microgramma, inside two abstract rectangles. Superimposing it is the zoom in to an ambiental village on a sunny background, which features three mountains, a river and a boulder, all with flowers on it's grasses.

FX/SFX: The ambiental village's zoom out.

Cheesy Factor: Everything as usual. They had to only zoom out the ambiental village, but the producers would have a motion of this, too bad they wouldn't. Here we have a competitor to the Nitin Films logo.

Music/Sounds: A series of out-of-control piano notes, followed by 6 ascendos played by said piano.

Availability; The only film this was spotted is on Nadeem's Daagh.

Scare Factor: Medium to high for the first time you see it. The rose-like emblem. the weird text and the zoom up to the ambiental village can get to more than a few shivers. Music, of course, can contribute. Minimal for those who used to it, as the nature of the logo is still out of effort.