Zakir Hussain Films (India)

(1991) Logo: We see a space background for over a couple of seconds with stars moving. The background then turns black but with stars still moving, with a neon-lined star with it's upper point being much larger than the others spinning and zooming in at the same time. The star then has a "Z", in a weird cursive font popping unto it, and two pink horses fade into the star which then flashes with many colors (such as red, blue, pink, magenta and green), one to the left and the other to the right. The text "ZAKIR HUSSAIN FILMS" In a gold, 3D-esque font with a chair holder over the text, appears fading downwards over the two horses and the star.

FX/SFX: The space background, the star zooming and rotating, the horses and text fading.

Cheesy Factor: The animation and graphics are the most dated of it's time, and the announcer is too grainy and tacky to fit with the logo. And the horses look pretty weird, which is a competitor to the Ismail Productions logo. Also, the text also looks weird, looks like some letters are sitting on a chair.

Music/Sounds: An announcer saying a religious phrase in Hindi, then two bombastic notes held by an orchestra, which are exactly the same. The last note then gets held.

Availability: Seen on the horror-thriller film Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi.

Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. The grainy announcer, the cheap effects, the outdated animation and sudden orchestra can make everyone's heart shiver, but this is undeniably intentional following the only film made by the company that suceeds it.