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Dil Galti Kar Baitha Hai Song | Meet Bros Feat. Jubin Nautiyal | Mouni Roy | Manoj M | Bhushan Kumar
Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents Bhushan Kumar's "Dil Galti Kar Baitha Hai" Song, This song is sung by Jubin Nautiyal , sufi vocals by Danish Sabri, music by Meet Bros; lyrics by Manoj Muntashir. The song features Jubin Nautiyal and Mouni Roy. The video is directed by Ashish Panda. Enjoy and stay connected. Hit the 'LIKE' button if you ♥ this song. ________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE 👉 http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube For UNLIMITED ENTERTAINMENT! 🔔 Stay updated! ________________________________________ Song Credits: Music - Meet Bros Singer - Feat. Jubin Nautiyal Lyrics- Manoj Muntashir Sufi Vocals - Danish Sabri Music Produced By- Jackie Vanjari Chief Music Assistant & Music Production Head- Uddipan sharma Live Dholak & Tabla- Raju Sardar ,Sanjeev Sen & Team Live Guitars - Shomu Seal Strokes - Chandrakant Lakshpati Shehnai - Omkar Dhumal Chorus- Riyaz Khan, Afshan Khan Music Asst.- Piyush Mehroliyaa, Monis Ahmed Recorded By- Gautam chakrabortty, Uddipan Sharma & Monis Ahmed Song Recorded at- Meet Bros Recording Studio Mixed & Mastered by- Eric pillai @Future Sound Of Bombay Mix asst. - Micheal Edwin Pillai MB Manager- Ruchir Saxena Business Head- Ketan Maniar Operations Team- Nirja bhatt, Aishwarya Mhatre & Karishma Meghani Finance Team- Mayanak Khandelwal & priyanka Rana VIDEO CREDITS Video Director - Ashish Panda DOP - Dudely Editor - Bunty Nagi Cast - Jubin Nautiyal , Mouni Roy, Meet Bros , Gurmeet Choudhary , Himansh Kohli, Karishma Sharma, Altmash Faraz Executive Producer - Raj Bavaria / Manish Shukla Production Designer - Wasiq Khan Choreographer - Vijay Ganguly Associate Director - Debo Suresh Nair Art Director - Somya Sachan Tandon DOP Associate - Karthik.A DOP First Assistant - Vishnu Raju DOP Second Assistant - Saravanamaruthu First Assistant Director - Avinash Nagtilak Second Assistant Director - Prasad Gawali Assistant Directors (Intern) - Vijay Virendra Sharma, Sonal Mathur Directors Assistant - Arun Vishwakarma Associate Editor - Bunty saroj Mohanty Choreography - Team " Abhishek pai, Pooja kale and Jay prakash Malhotra" Steady Cam - Sandeep Shetty Hair & Makeup - Kalpesh Joshi Costume Stylist - Scarlet by Shruti Jamaal (Jubin) Costume Stylist - Maneka Harisinghani (Mouni) Costume Stylist - "Kairavi Jhaveri (Gurmeet, Altmash Faraz , Karishma Sharma , Meet Bros and Dancers)" Production Controller - Abhishek Yadav Production Manager - KeyureeVisaria Production Assistant - Shubham Tiwari, Mithilesh Maurya Asst Hair & Makeup - Dilshad Asst Costume - Pratiksha Agarawal Asst Art Sanjay Yadav On - Set Dresser - Mamta Pokale Chartered Accountant - Kumar Shriprakash Accountant - Arun Kupte DI & VFX Post House Colorist - Prashant Sharma Camera Equipments - Kshitij Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Light Equipments - New Digital ( AtulKumeria) Still Photographer - BTS Post Production - Rajendra Pawar Location Manager - Surjeet Singh & Parijit Singh Food - Panjabi Tadka Mouni Roy's Styling " Look 1- Dolly J (@dollyjofficial) × Shivani Awasty (@shivaniawastyofficial) Look 2- Rudraksh Dwivedi Styling: Maneka Harisinghani (@manekaharisinghani) for StyleBalmCo (@stylebalmco) Styling Assistants: Shubhra Sharma ,Chintan Shah" Himansh Team "Manager: Tanuja Mehra Hair & Makeup: Kaustubh Pevekar Himansh’s Outfit: Jenjum Gadi Styled by: StyleBibliography Boy: Sandeep Kanojia" ___________________________________ 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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