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Laal Singh Chaddha | Kahani Song | Aamir | Kareena | Pritam | Amitabh | Mohan K | Advait
Presenting 'Kahani' - a track that can be best described as the soul of Laal Singh Chaddha. Warm, innocent, loving and magical :) (English sub-titles available in the video) Tell us what is your favourite part of the song using #KahaniSong Pritam, Amitabh and Mohan K, a big thank you from all of us! Aamir Khan Productions' Laal Singh Chaddha releases in cinemas worldwide on 11th Aug 2022. Presented by Viacom18 Studios, the film is directed by Advait Chandan with the Indian adapatation done by Atul Kulkarni. Original Screenplay : Eric Roth Starring Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Mona Singh and Chaitanya Akkineni Credits:- Music - Pritam Lyrics - Amitabh Bhattacharya Singer - Mohan Kannan Music Arrangement and Production - Jim Satya, Stefan Mathew, DJ Phukan & Sunny M.R. Sound Design - DJ Phukan, Sunny M.R. & Ashwin Kulkarni Mix & Master – Shadab Rayeen at New Edge Chief Engineer & Shootmix - Ashwin Kulkarni Music Production Manager - Anurag Sharma Sound Engineers - Ashwin Kulkarni, Aniruddh Anantha, Pranav Gupta and Harjot Kaur Vocal Conductors - Akashdeep Sengupta, Dev Arijit & Aniruddh Anantha Mixing Assistant to Shadab – Pukhraj Sonkar and Anup Kumar Musicians Bass - Roland Fernandes & Pranab Das Accordion - Satyajit Prabhu Ethnic Stringed Instruments - Tapas Roy Orchestra - Budapest Film Orchestra Lead Orchestrator - Daryl Griffith Orchestrator - James Yan Score Editor - Wes Hicks Session Conductor - Daryl Griffith Orchestra Recording Engineers - Péter Barabás, Gergő Láposi Orchestral Contractors - Kriszti Lőkös, Réka Lőkös, Csaba Lökös Orchestral Production By - Maestro Music UK Orchestra Contracted By - CLMusic Orchestra Recorded At - Tom Tom Láng Studio, Budapest Piano Performed By - Daryl Griffith Piano Recorded At - Pannónia Studio, Budapest Piano Recording Engineer - Tamás Dragon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KAHANI LYRICS:- Ho raha hai jo, Ho raha hai kyon, Tum na jano, na hum.. Pam para rara rum.. Kya pata hum mein hai kahani, ya hain kahani mein hum ? Pam para rara rum.. Kabhi kabhi jo ye aadhi lagti hai, aadhi likh de tu, aadhi reh jaane de.. Jaane de .. Zindagi hai jaise baarishon ka paani, aadhi bhar le tu, aadhi beh jaane de.. Jaane de .. Hum samandar ka ek qatra hain, ya samandar hain hum ? Pam para rara rum.. Ye, hatheli ki lakeeron mein likhi saari hai, ya, zindagi yeh tere iraadon ki maari hai ? Hai, teri meri samajhdari samajh paane mein, Ya, isko na samajhna hi samajhdaari hai ? Baithi kaliyon pe titli ke jaisi, kabhi rukne de, kabhi ud jaane de.. Jaane de .. Zindagi hai jaise baarishon ka paani, aadhi bhar le tu, aadhi beh jaane de.. Jaane de .. Hai zaroorat se thodi zyaada, Ya hai zaroorat se kam ? Pam para rara rum .. Kya pata hum mein hai kahani, ya hain kahani mein hum ? ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/JtImu5b 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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