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Humnava Mere/Baarish (Making) | Dhvani B, Aditya N | T-SERIES MIXTAPE SEASON 2 | Episode 15
Amazon Prime Music presents Gulshan Kumar & Bhushan Kumar's T-Series MixTape Season 2 - Chartbuster Hits. Reimagined. We bring to you the ultimate making of romantic mixtape of Humnava Mere/Baarish, Episode 15 of T-Series Mixtape season 2 in the voice of Aditya Narayan & Dhvani Bhanushali. T-Series Mixtape Season 2 has 16 songs, 28 singers, one mixtape. The music is by Abhijit Vaghani and the series is Produced by Bhushan Kumar and Directed by Ahmed Khan. #TSeriesMixtapeSeason2 #HumnavaMereBaarish #Mixtape2onAmazonMusic ♪ Full Song Available on ♪ iTunes : http://bit.ly/Humnava-Mere-Baarish-T-Series-Mixtape-Season-2-iTunes Hungama : http://bit.ly/Humnava-Mere-Baarish-T-Series-Mixtape-Season-2-Hungama Wynk : http://bit.ly/Humnava-Mere-Baarish-T-Series-Mixtape-Season-2-Wynk JioSaavn : http://bit.ly/Humnava-Mere-Baarish-T-Series-Mixtape-Season-2-JioSaavn Apple Music : http://bit.ly/Humnava-Mere-Baarish-T-Series-Mixtape-Season-2-Apple-Music Amazon Prime Music : http://bit.ly/Humnava-Mere-Baarish-T-Series-Mixtape-Season-2-Amazon-Prime-Music Google Play : http://bit.ly/Humnava-Mere-Baarish-T-Series-Mixtape-Season-2-Google-Play Song: Humnava Mere / Baarish Singers: Aditya Narayan & Dhvani Bhanushali Music By - Abhijit Vaghani Produced By: Bhushan Kumar Directed By: Ahmed Khan Conceptualized & Developed By - Sonal Chawla & Shivam Chanana Editing Team: Sachin Tiwari, Rishi Neupane, Vivek Shevade Presented By - Amazon Music India President Marketing, Media & Publishing - Vinod Bhanushali President Digital & Legal - Neeraj Kalyan Marketing Team - Bhavesh Bhanushali, Pooja Vora, Rajendram Akula T-Series Production Team Ravi Chaturvedi Andrew D’Souza Preeti Lepcha Zeeshan Sheikh Alok Shukla T-Series Digital Team (Mumbai) Prashant Shetty Andrew D'Souza Vahishta Bharucha T-Series Digital Team (Delhi) Varun Arora Juhi Singh Surabhi Choubey Akanksha Chaudhary Garishma Gandhi T-Series A & R Team Shivam Chanana Sonal Chawla Varun Arora Raj Chanana Vivin Sachdeva Sonu Srivastava Rehearsed At- T-Series Studios Recorded By - Surajit Ghosh Mazumdar, Dattatray Narvekar Mixed And Mastered By Aftab Khan At Headroom Studio Mix Assistant: Vatsal Chevli Dhvani Bhanushali Outfit – Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika Jewellery – Aquamarine Jewellery Show – Intoto India Styled by – Mahak Brahmawar Assisted by - Ivy Konwar Aditya Narayan Outfit – Blues n Greys Styled by – Mahak Brahmawar and Shivani Joshi Assisted by - Ivy Konwar Original Song Credits: 1. Song: Humnava Mere Singer Jubin Nautiyal Music: Rocky - Shiv Lyrics: Manoj Muntashir Music Label: T-Series 2. Song: Baarish Yaariyan Singer: Mohammed Irfan, Additional Vocal: Gajendra Verma Music: Mithoon Lyrics: Mithoon Movie: Yaariyan ___ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2csI2TM 👉Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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