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Chan Kitthan/ Mere Sohneya★ Ep 4 | Akhil Sachdeva, Kaur B| Mixtape Punjabi Season 2| Radhika & Vinay
Presenting the video of the fourth episode filled with romance! - Chan Kitthan/ Mere Sohneya from the T-Series Mixtape Punjabi 2, is sung by Akhil Sachdeva, Kaur B. Amazon Prime Music presents Gulshan Kumar & Bhushan Kumar's T-Series Mixtape Punjabi - Season 2, The series has 24 prolific singers and 11 phenomenal Punjabi hits playing from 04th November 2019 only on T-Series YouTube Channel. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen ad-free on Amazon Prime Music: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Song: Chan Kitthan/ Mere Sohneya Singers: Akhil Sachdeva, Kaur B Directed By: Radhika Rao & Vinay Sapru Music By: Abhijit Vaghani Conceptualized & Developed By: Sonal Chawla, Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Vivin Sachdeva Creative Assistance & Project Co-ordination to Abhijit Vaghani: Mahima Batra DOP: Vikrant Beena Thakur Set Design Concept: Radhika Rao & Vinay Sapru Production Designer: Parichit Paralkar Choreographer: Firoz A Khan Costume Stylist: Sunakshi Kansal & Vibhuti Chamria Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist - Chetan Pathare, Shayli Nayak Editing Team: Anil Shinde, Rishi Neupane, Vivek Shevade Creative Designs: Sunil Kumar, Dhananjay Pant Presented By: Amazon Music India President Digital & Legal: Neeraj Kalyan President Marketing, Media & Publishing: Vinod Bhanushali T-Series Marketing Team: Bhavesh Bhanushali, Pooja Vora, Rajendram Akula T-Series Production Team : Alok Shukla, Ekevera Sinha, Sana Shaikh, Preeti Lepcha T-Series Digital Team (Mumbai): Prashant Shetty, Andrew D'Souza, Vahishta Bharucha, Sana Shaikh T-Series Digital Team (Delhi): Varun Arora, Juhi Singh, Akanksha Chaudhary, Garishma Gandhi, Uzma Khan T-Series A&R Team: Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva, Sonu Srivastava Team Rao & Sapru Commercial & Operations Head - Priyanka Jaiswal Head Of Production: Kunal Khandelwal Direction Assistant: Renu Sagore, Rafi Ahmad Anjum, Nakul Arora, Rahul Kumar Production Assistants: Akhilesh Srivastava, Harshit Dwivedi, Karanveer Khera Team AV: Mahima Batra, Saurabh-Jay, Harshit Jain, Shamita Bhatkar, Pooja Mazumdar Rehearsed at: T-Series Studio Recorded By: Surajit Ghosh Mazumdar, Dattaray Narvekar Mixed & Mastered By: Aftab Khan at Headroom Studio Mix Assistant: Vatsal Chevli Offline Editor: Ambar Vyas Post Production Studio: Amit Jalan-Image Devices (I) Pvt. Ltd. DI & Online Artist - Ritujit Rai Chaudhary Music Team: Music co-produced by: Gaurav Vaswani Guitar Arrangement by: Shomu Seal Drums: Manoj Maran, Siddesh Sundar Bass Guitar: Sandeep Sharma Nylon Guitar: Tejas Patil Acoustic Guitar: Hitesh Solanki Electric Guitar: Rahul Rajbongshi, Manoj Maran Flute:Tejas Vinchurkar, Rajib Sarkar Percussion: Pulkit Rathore, Chetan Parab, Sham Adhav Keys: Varun Kindra Piano: Vivek Sunil Mayekar Tumbi – Charanjot Singh Dhol – Anil Bhatt & Bros Mandolin: Hitesh Solanki Ukelele: Siddhant Sharma Backing Vocals arranged by Team AV Backing Vocalists: Bhrigu Parashar, Nuaman Mulla, Shona Sharma, Rukhsar Stage Manager - Rahul Bakshi Jewellery Sponsored By Golecha's Jewels Guitar Courtesy - Gibson Brands Musical Instruments: Furtados Music Location - Prime Focus Ltd, Filmcity ___ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/2csI2TM 👉Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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