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Wafa Na Raas Aayee Song Jubin Nautiyal Ft.Himansh K,Arushi N, Meet Bros|Rashmi V|Ashish P| Bhushan K
Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents Bhushan Kumar's "Wafa Na Raas Aayee" in the voice of Jubin Nautiyal, music by Meet Bros, lyrics are written by Rashmi Virag. The song features Himansh Kohli, Arushi Nishank & Rohit Suchanti. The video is directed by Ashish Panda. Hit 'LIKE' if you ♥ this song. Get ready for #WafaNaRaasAayee to pinch your heart and stir your emotions. --------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with T-SERIES: 👉 http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube ---------------------------------------------------------------- ♪ Song - Wafa Na Raas Aayee ♪ Music - Meet Bros ♪ Singer- Meet Bros Feat. Jubin Nautiyal ♪ Featuring: Himansh Kohli, Arushi Nishank, Rohit Suchanti ♪ Lyrics- Rashmi Virag ♪ Music Label - T-Series ♪ Music Supervision- Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva ♪ Alaaps By- Altamash Faridi ♪ Music Produced- Bharat Goel ♪ Chief Music Assistant and Music Production Head- Uddipan Sharma ♪ Associate Music Production- Aakash Rijia ♪ Music Arranger and Keys- Firoz Khan ♪ Live Dholak & Tabla- Raju Sardar, Sanjeev sen & Team ♪ Music Asst.- Piyush Mehroliyaa, Monis Ahmed ♪ Song Recorded By- Gautam Chakrabortty, Uddipan Sharma & Monis @Meetbros Recording Studio ♪ Mixed & Mastered by Bharat Goel at Global Sound Labs B ♪ Business Head- Ketan Meniar ♪ MB Manager- Ruchir Saxena ♪ Production Managed By- Suraj Kumar ♪Video Director: Ashish Panda ♪ Editor: Bunty Negi ♪ Dop: Vishal Sinha ♪ Art Dir: Pradeep Banerjee ♪ Choreographer: Debo Suresh Nair ♪ Executive producer: Pradip Khairwar ♪ Production Team ♪ Production Controller: Mithilesh Maurya ♪ Production Manager : Kamran Naqui ♪ Production Co-ordinator: Prashant Balla ♪ Associate Dir: Arun Vishwakarma ♪ Costume Stylist :Komal Tindwani ♪ Focus Puller : Guru Datta Ramchandra Patil ♪ 1st DopAsst: Sayed Abbas Haider Rizvi ♪ DopAsst: Robin Adhikari ♪ Di &Vfx: Post House ♪ Colorist: Prashant Sharma ♪ 2nd AsstDir: Molshri Singh &Avinash Nagtilak ♪ Casting Director: Raj Gupta (Rohit Suchanti ) ♪Drone Operator :Tanmay Patil ♪Assistant Stylist :Harmeet Kaur ♪Hair & Makeup: Lochan Thakur & Lakshya Singh ♪Asst Art Dir :Shaharyar Ansari ♪Still Photographer: Vahishta Bharucha, Ankit Rathord (Brand Photographer) ♪Making: Wali Mohommad Shaikh ♪Dubbing: Surajit Ghosh Mazumdar & Dattatray Narvekar ♪Line Producer:-Muneer Khan, Rahi Khan (Real Kashmir Productions). ♪Local Production Team:-Waseem Khan, Junaid Rashid, AdilManzoor, Dar Rameez ♪Special Thanks To J&K Tourism, J&K Police Especially SSP SECURITY KASHMIR (MR IMTIYAZ HUSSAIN). ♪Brand courtesy:- Status Quo- https://statusquo.in , United Colors of Benetton, The August Company, Ammarzo, Fablestreet, Shop Mulmul, Rouche Couture ___________________________________ 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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