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Valentine's Unplugged 2021 | VIDEO JUKEBOX | Bollywood Valentine Special Songs | Romantic Songs
Presenting video jukebox "Valentine's Unplugged". On this Valentine's day be more expressive, Share more love & spent wonderful musical moments with our heart-melting unplugged romantic love songs. This Valentine's day share togetherness and make your loved one feel special. Just listen to these beautiful tracks and feel the love. Track List: * Tera Ban Jaunga (Reprise) ► 00:00 * Ek Dil Acoustic ► 03:44 * Khuda Bhi Jab Acoustic ► 07:22 * Dil Ke Paas (Unplugged) ► 11:55 * Kinara Acoustic ► 16:51 * Darkhaast Acoustic ► 21:13 * Sanu Ek Pal Acoustic ► 24:42 * Kaise Mujhe Tum Acoustic ► 28:17 * Humsafar Acoustic ► 31:24 * Bol Do Na Zara Acoustic ► 33:34 Credits: Song: Tera Ban Jaunga (Reprise) Music: Akhil Sachdeva Singer: Akhil Sachdeva Lyrics: Akhil Sachdeva Music produced and arranged: Vaibhav Pani Guitars: Vaibhav Pani Song: Ek Dil Acoustic Singer: Neeti Mohan Music production: Abhijit Vaghani Co-produced and guitars: Promod Timilsina Backing vocals: Gaurav Kumar & Bhrigu Parashar Stem master: Aftab Khan (headroom studios) Background Musicians: Kamal Kharera (Keyboard), Ravi Kumar (Guitarist) Song: Khuda Bhi Jab Acoustic Singer: Tony Kakkar, Neha Kakkar Music & Lyrics: Tony Kakkar Song Arranged & Programmed by Aditya Dev Flute: Tejas Vinchurkar Song: Dil Ke Paas (Unplugged) Singers: Armaan Malik & Tulsi Kumar Music: Abhijit Vaghani Original Lyricist: Rajendra Krishna Song Arranged And Produced By Abhijit Vaghani Guitars: Shomu Seal Song: Kinara Acoustic Singer: Palash Muchhal Feat. Palak Muchhal Music Director: Palash Muchhal Lyrics: Palak Muchhal Song: Darkhaast Acoustic Singer: Prakriti Kakar Music Director: Mithoon Lyrics: Sayeed Quadri Music Arranged and Programmed by Piyush Shankar Guitars: Vinnie Hutton Song: Sanu Ek Pal Acoustic Singer: Jubin Nautiyal Music Produced by Team AV Music Supervisor: Parmita Mathur Music Producer: Harshit Jain(Team AV) Backing Vocalists: Gaurav Kumar, Nauman Mulla, Bhrigu Parashar & Parmita Mathur Guitars by Sanjoy Das Song: Kaise Mujhe Tum Acoustic Singer: Mohammed Irfan Music Director: A.R. Rahman Lyrics: Prasoon Joshi Programmed & Arranged by Saurav Roy Guitars by Shomu Seal Song: Humsafar Acoustic Singer: Dhvani Bhanushali Music: Akhil Sachdeva Lyrics: Akhil Sachdeva Produced By Tanishk Bagchi Song: Bol Do Na Zara Acoustic Singer: Sukriti Kakar Music: Amaal Mallik Lyrics: Rashmi Virag Music Recreated and Produced by Meghdeep Bose Music Label: T-Series ___________________________________ 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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