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Barsaat Ki Dhun Song | Rochak K Ft. Jubin N | Gurmeet C, Karishma S, Rashmi V | Ashish P | Bhushan K
Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents Bhushan Kumar's "Barsaat Ki Dhun" Offical Music Video. This song is sung by Jubin Nautiyal, the music for this track is composed by Rochak Kohli and the lyrics are penned by Rashmi Virag. The song features Jubin Nautiyal, Gurmeet Choudhary & Karishma Sharma. The video is directed by Ashish Panda. The original song is composed by Anu Malik, and lyrics by Qateel Shifai. Enjoy and Stay Connected. Hit 'LIKE' if you ♥ this song. This rainy season, fall in love with rain, all over again with #BarsaatKiDhun --------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with T-SERIES: 👉 http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube ---------------------------------------------------------------- SONG CREDITS : Song: Barsaat Ki Dhun Artist: Rochak Kohli Ft. Jubin Nautiyal Music: Rochak Kohli Lyrics: Rashmi Virag Music Production, Mix And Master: Aditya Dev Mandolin And Plucks: Tapas Roy Video Featuring: Jubin Nautiyal, Gurmeet Choudhary & Karishma Sharma Music Supervision: Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva Music Label: T-Series Original Credits Singer: Kumar Sanu Music: Anu Malik Lyricists: Qateel Shifai Movie: Sir (1993) Video Credits Video Director: Ashish Panda DOP: Vishal Sinha Editor: Bunty Nagi Cast: Gurmeet Choudhary , Karishma Sharma, Secondary Cast: Kirti Adarkar (Mother), Nand Kumar Patil (Father) Executive Producer: Sudhir Dayma, Suntosh Berajdar Art Director: Sandeep Suvarna Associate Director: Arun Vishvakarma DOP ASST: Robin Adhikari DIT: Ritaban Biswas Focus Puller: Narayan 1st Asst Director: Avinash Nagtilak 2nd Asst Director: Ritika Jagtiani Choreographer: Debo Suresh Nair Asst Choreographer: Tejesh poojary Steadycam Operator: Arbaaz Ansari, Harshil Momaya Drone Operator: Tanmay Patil Hair & Makeup: Satvinder Kalsi Costume Stylist: Komal Tindwani Production Manager: Sanadiip Karleh Line Producer (Mahabaleshwer): Click Flick Films Production Assistant (Mumbai): Sunil Talvar Production Assistant (Mahabaleshwer): Ashfaq, Prashant Chorge, Ravi Bhosle Asst Hair & Makeup: Rupa Asst Art Director: Shiv Asst Costume: Harmeet Matta Chartered Accountant: Kumar Shriprakash Accountant: Arun Kupte DI & VFX: Post House Colorist: Prashant Sharma Camera & Light Equipments: Siddhi Vinayak Still Photographer: Joseph DSouza BTS: 8Sync Casting Director: Raj Gupta (Karishma Sharma) , Jay Jadhav (Mother & Father ) Gurmeet Staff: Bikram Saha Costume Courtesy: Dira Heritage, Idaho clothing, Patrah, Suta, Foret store & Kavipushp ___________________________________ 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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