Tutu Films (India)

Logo (September 28, 1984)


Nicknames: "Indian 80s-style Logo"

Logo: On a space background with some blinking stars, we see a red Om symbol zooming slowly to the screen. When it stops, three abstract, minuscule "T"'s, (that look like the shape of Texas) colored cyan, magenta and green, respectively, go to the right in order of appearance, morphing in left of the Om symbol. A lemon-like structure morphs at the border of the green T. After that, the text "tutu films" in white, extends on both sides of the background and the Om symbol.

FX/SFX: The Om symbol zooming right at us, the abstract T's forming, the lemon morphing, the text extending.

Music/Sounds: A melody played by a tampura with some tiny bells, along with a synth which sounds like the song "Tubular Bells", and a very loud gong for the white text.

Availability: Only seen on Zakhmi Sher.

Editor's Note: The Om symbol ominously zooming in, along with the choppy animation and the loud gong at the end can startle people, and the Tubular Bells-like music can escalate it for some, but the overall cheesiness will lower it for some, and the music can be a favorite.

Logo (October 15, 1988)


Logo: On a starfield backdrop, we see an orange circle with a red Om symbol zooming in. It then stops at the center, causing the company's name "TUTU FILMS" in red to appear below the circle letter-by-letter, curving around the circle.

FX/SFX: The background, the circle zooming and the text appearing.

Music/Sounds: Some strums of a sitar, which is then followed by a chorus.

Availability: Only seen on Mar Mitenge.

Editor's Note: None.

Logo (March 22, 1996)


Logo: We come across a pathway with a bunch of fences which leads to a stone castle with torches at the end. A full moon can be seen in the background. As we come close to the gate (which is colored red with 2 icons on both doors), it automatically opens, revealling the stone words: TUTU FILMS inside a dark room with 6 torches. A yellow light shines above the text, making it more visible.

FX/SFX: Pretty good CGI.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Seen only on Rajkumar.

Editor's Note: Compared to the preceding logos, this logo is pretty magnificent to the eye, although the dark atmosphere and the theme can get to some.