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Dil(Audio): Ek Villain Returns|John,Disha,Arjun,Tara,Raghav Kaushik-Guddu|Mohit,Kunaal,Ektaa,Bhushan
Presenting the audio version of the song, "DIL" from the movie, EK VILLAIN RETURNS starring JOHN ABRAHAM, DISHA PATANI, ARJUN KAPOOR, TARA SUTARIA ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3PdXgMA Spotify: https://ift.tt/TWH7PSI Hungama: https://bit.ly/3OVkmaQ Gaana: https://bit.ly/3c1ya5i Apple Music: https://ift.tt/OfSDy5s Amazon Prime Music: https://amzn.to/3yQiESz Wynk: https://bit.ly/3RmSeiv Resso: https://bit.ly/3OZVaQB iTunes: https://ift.tt/L8X5HRP YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3OUJY7W GULSHAN KUMAR, T-SERIES & BALAJI TELEFILMS PRESENT A BALAJI TELEFILMS LTD PRODUCTION EK VILLAIN RETURNS STARRING : JOHN ABRAHAM, DISHA PATANI, ARJUN KAPOOR, TARA SUTARIA DIRECTED BY MOHIT SURI PRODUCED BY BHUSHAN KUMAR & KRISHAN KUMAR PRODUCED BY SHOBHA KAPOOR & EKTAA R KAPOOR CO-PRODUCERS RUCHIKAA KAPOOR SHEIKH & SHIV CHANANA, ASSOCIATE PRODUCER- AMUL V MOHAN, PRESIDENT GLOBAL DIGITAL BUSINESS & LEGAL (T-SERIES) -NEERAJ KALYAN, REVENUE HEAD (BALAJI)- VIMAL DOSHI, GROUP CFO (BALAJI)- SANJAY DWIVEDI, Song Credits: Song - DIL Film - Ek Villain Returns Music Composer - Kaushik-Guddu Singer - Raghav Chaitanya Lyricist - Kunaal Vermaa Music Label: T Series Sound Design - Kaushik-Guddu Music Production - Prasad Sashte and ZIA Additional Music Production - Dj Phukan and Kaushik-Guddu Song Mixed and Mastered by - Eric Pillai (FUTURE SOUND OF BOMBAY) Mix Assistant - Michael Edwin Pillai Assistant to Kaushik-Guddu - Shiladitya Sarkar Project Manager - Prateek Gupta Special Thanks - Sunny M.R. , Yash Anand, Anshul Uppal, Shivam Chanana and Vivin Sachdeva Live Musicians : Acoustic Guitar and Electric Guitar - Aditya Shankar Bass Guitar - Raj Kumar Dewan Live Orchestra : 28ORCHESTRA Record at STUDIO28 BANGKOK Studio Manager Supisa Williamson Recording Engineer THITIKORN ROYMANEE SUTTHIPAT KUNAKORN Orchestra Service 28PRODUCTION Head Production Rapeedech Kulabusaya Session Producer Parkpume Charoenviriya Saranrat Sangchai Orchestra Manager Thitanon Kollasathsenee Conductor Trisdee na Patalung Violin I Chalat Limpisiri Thanaporn Sathienwaree Tonmaii Paichana Setthawut Milton Patia Intaramaha Naphatipa Preechanon Kiratikorn Promdewet Nirutsa Usomboon Sahachol Chaisupakitkarn Chanasorn Chantarapaoraya Violin II Pongsit Karnkriangkrai Pacharapol Techatanachai Pattapol Jirasuttisarn Ittipat Pisalchaiyapol Patcharapan Sombuntanont Pichanika Areeras Chanya Charoensook Tansinee Rujipasakul Viola Atjayut Sangkasem Surachon Lerdlop Nitivadee Kaosard Pongthep Jitduangprem Settawut Wongyongsil Tapanatt Kiatpaibulkit Cello Wishwin Sureeratanakorn Teerakiat Kerdlarp Vannophat Kaploykeo Kunut Chaloempornpong Roypim Thavornsuwan Chayanit Siriroj Music Label: T-Series ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/NT01feu 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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