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Zaalima Coca Cola (Lyrical) | Nora Fatehi | Tanishk Bagchi | Shreya Ghoshal | Vayu
Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents "Zaalima Coca Cola" - lyrical video Song. Produced by Bhushan Kumar. This video song is featuring "Nora Fatehi". This song is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and the music is composed by Tanishk Bagchi and the lyrics are penned by Vayu. Stay tuned for more updates!! ♪Stream the Full Song Here♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-JioSaavn Spotify: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-Spotify Hungama: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-Hungama Apple Music: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-AppleMusic Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-AmazonPrimeMusic Wynk: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-Wynk Resso: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-Resso iTunes: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-iTunes YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/ZaalimaCocaCola-YouTubeMusic _______________________________________ For Caller Tunes : Zaalima Coca Cola https://bit.ly/3iTxnnN Zaalima Coca Cola - Kaaha Ko Aise https://bit.ly/3snJMDA Set as Caller Tune: Set "Zaalima Coca Cola" as your caller tune - sms ZLMCC1 To 54646 Set "Zaalima Coca Cola - Kaaha Ko Aise" as your caller tune - sms ZLMCC2 To 54646 ________________________________________ Song Credits Song: Zaalima Coca Cola Singer: Shreya Ghoshal Music: Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Vayu Music On: T-Series Choreographer: Ganesh Acharya Music Team: • Song Arranged, Programmed & Sound Design by – Tanishk Bagchi • Harmonium and Banjo – Pradip Pandit • Additional Voice – Raja Hasan • Dholak & Tabla – Raju Sardar & Sanjeev Sen • Mandolin – Pradipto Sen Gupta • Guitar – Shomu Seal • Dubbing Coordinator – Chayan Rio Ghosh • Chorus – Sudhanshu, Arjun, Anupam & Rakesh. • Recorded by Rahul Sharma at Studio 504, Mumbai • Song Mixed and Mastered by – Eric Pillai @ (Future Sound of Bombay) Original Song Credits Song - Zalim Coca Cola Peya De Singer - Noor Jehan Music - Taafu Lyrics - Khawaja Pervez ________________________________________ Operator Codes: 1.Zaalima Coca Cola Vodafone Subscribers Dial 53712637303 Idea Subscribers Dial 53712637303 Tata DoCoMo Subscribers dial 54321112637303 BSNL (South / East) Subscribers sms BT 12637303 To 56700 Virgin Subscribers sms TT 12637303 To 58475 MTNL Subscribers sms PT 12637303 To 56789 2. Zaalima Coca Cola - Kaaha Ko Aise Vodafone Subscribers Dial 53712637296 Idea Subscribers Dial 53712637296 Tata DoCoMo Subscribers dial 54321112637296 BSNL (South / East) Subscribers sms BT 12637296 To 56700 Virgin Subscribers sms TT 12637296 To 58475 MTNL Subscribers sms PT 12637296 To 56789 ________________________________________ ________________________________________ 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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