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Video: Tera Saath Ho Ft Guru Randhawa, Zahrah, Karan W | Tanishk, Shabbir A, Collin D'C | Bhushan K
Presenting latest party number #TeraSaathHo by #GuruRandhawa #ZahrahSKhan Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents Bhushan Kumar's "Tera Saath Ho" sung by Guru Randhawa & Zahrah S. Khan, composed by Tanishk Bagchi, written by Tanishk Baggchi & Shabbir Ahmed, featuring Guru Randhawa, Zahrah S. Khan and Karan Wahi, directed by Collin D'Cunha. Credits: Song - Tere Saath Ho Ft Guru Randhawa, Zarah S. Khan & Karan Wahi Singer - Guru Randhawa & Zahrah S. Khan Music - Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics - Tanishk Bagchi & Shabbir Ahmed Director - Collin D'Cunha Arranged and Programmed - Tanishk Bagchi Mix and Master - Eric Pillai at Future Sound of Bombay Mix Assitant Engineers - Michael Edwin Pillai Music Supervisor - Azeem Dayani Music Label: T-Series Video Credits: Director - Collin D'Cunha Produced By - Sideways Media Himank Gupta, Ankita Batra Choreography- Rajit Dev Dop - Anurag Solanki Editor - Adele Pereira Production Designer- Zenisha Merchant and Uma Dave Chief AD - Charul Patil2nd AD - Jyoti Harlalk DA/ 3rd AD - Shrey JhawarDirection Intern - Harshkaran Singh Line Producer - Vishal Dev Associate Line Producer - Akanksha Khanna Production Manager - Vishay Singh Production Intern - Aryan Singh Auditor & Account - Yash Ghuntla & Devender DalalAssistant Choreographers - Sneha singh & Manan sachdeva Colour grading:- Avinash Shukla Costume Stylist - Pallakh H Shah1st Ac - Kapil MishraFocus Puller- Jitendra Kumar YadavArt director- Bhavya Lunked Set decorator- Nishita Mehta Assistant Art director- Hardik pokar Gaffer- Rahul Robinson Steadicam - Sidesh Rane Behind the scenes: Anup Surve Stills: Makeup Artist- Zara - Anshul Hair Stylist - Zara - Kavita GaurSpot boy Zara - Vishvas Make up Artist- Karan - Sameer Hair Stylist - Karan - Tanik Singh Makeup & hair for Dancers Santosh R Shilavat Makeup - Anshul Sarogi Hair - Kavita Gaur Nails - glow studio (shamim Khan) Manager-Shruti Swetambhari Spot - Sandeep Kate For YouTube styling credits : Costume head - Pallak H Shah Zahrah’s team - Styling team : Pallak H Shah, Karishma Diwan, Namrata Harisinghani Brands : S’Duende by Niyati shah and Matcha Karan’s team - Styling team - Pallak H Shah , Priya Sharma , Hinal Shah Designer - Dapper and Dare Label Guru’s team - Styling - Pallak H Shah Styling assistant - Karishma Diwan Designer - Grandmawould approve Shoes - Melissa India Makeup- Asta Agarwal Hair - Ravi Post production - Meraki works Background Costume Stylists - Hinal Shah, Priya Sharma, Namrata Harisinghani ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/u4O3x8D 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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