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Yaaron Rab Se Dua Karo Song | Akhil S, Khatija I, Gaurav C | Meet Bros | Ashish P | Bhushan Kumar
Gulshan Kumar and T-Series present Bhushan Kumar's "Yaaron Rab Se Dua Karo" - video song. This new track is sung by "Akhil Sachdeva ", music is recreated by Meet Bros, lyrics penned by Rashmi Virag, featuring Akhil Sachdeva, Khatija Iqbal & Gaurav Chaudhary. The Video is directed by Ashish Panda. Enjoy & Stay Connected. --------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with T-SERIES: 👉 http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube ---------------------------------------------------------------- SONG CREDITS Song - Yaaro Rab Se Dua Karo Credits: Music - Meet Bros Singer- Meet Bros Feat. Akhil Sachdeva Lyrics- Rashmi- Virag Music Produced By- Aishwarya Tripathi Chief Music Assistant & Music Production Head- Uddipan Sharma Guitars performed By- Shomu Seal Solo Violin- Kailash Patra Music Asst.- Piyush Mehroliyaa, Monis Ahmed Song Recorded By- Uddipan Sharma & Monis Song Recorded at- Meet Bros Recording Studio Mixed & Mastered by Gautam Chakrabortty @Meetbros Recording Studio Business Head- Ketan Maniar MB Manager- Ruchir Saxena Production Managed By- Suraj Kumar Ft -Akhil Sachdeva, Khatija Iqbal, Gaurav Chaudhary VIDEO CREDITS Video Director: Ashish Panda DOP: S Bharathwaj Editor: Bunty Nagi Executive Producer: Raj Bavaria & Manish Shukla Art Director: Sandeep Suvarna Associate Director: Rajesh A. Patel & Tushar Susheel Thaliyal 2nd Camera Operator: Varun Kumar Focus Puller: Doddi Narsimha Murthy 1st Asst Director: Rishabh Rishi Kumar Steadycam Operator: Rahul Singh Drone Operator: Simarpreet Singh Sandhu Hair & Makeup: Zoya Shaikh Costume Stylist: Seitu Kumar Production Manager: Arun Vishvakarma Line Producer (Dehradun & Tehri): Anil Sharma, Shariq Ahmad & Anuj Uniyal Production Assistant (Mumbai): Ajay Sahu Production Assistant (Dehradun): Deepak Sharma Asst. Hair & Makeup: Rajesh Verma Asst. Art Director: Shiv Asst. Costume: Vishal Arora Intern AD: Ritika Jagtiani Chartered Accountant: Kumar Shriprakash Accountant: Arun Kupte DI & VFX: Post House Colorist: Prashant Sharma Camera & Light Equipment: Flamingo Films, Delhi Still Photographer: Manish Gaur Making: Ayush Singh & Manas Ajmera Brands Courtesy: Joy Mitra, Mine of Design by Amber Paridhi Sahai, Simar Khorana Haute Couture Special Thanks to Dinesh Dhanai (Ex Cabinate Minister, Uttrakhand), Uttrakhand Tourism and Uttarakhand Police, Savoy Hotel Mussoorie. Original Credits Song: Kab Tak Yaad Karoon Main Album: Bewafai Singer: Agam Kumar Nigam Music Director: Nikhil Vinay Lyricist: Praveen Bhardwaj 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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