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Tere Vich Rab Disda (Lyrical) | Shamita S, Raqesh B| Meet Bros Sachet-Parampara | Manoj | Bhushan K
Presenting, "Tere Vich Rab Disda" lyrical version in the sensational voice of "Sachet & Parampara" ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3SpzxLI Spotify: https://ift.tt/WF9lPhs Hungama: https://bit.ly/3oW1D3H Gaana: https://bit.ly/3vGoUuh Apple Music: https://ift.tt/QaTGrF8 Amazon Prime Music: https://amzn.to/3buTKPy Wynk: https://bit.ly/3zZVJFa iTunes: https://ift.tt/IP4ctfM YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3Q2FUTE Song Credits: Song: Tere Vich Rab Disda Featuring : Raqesh Bapat, Shamita Shetty, Sachet & Parampara Singer: Sachet Tandon, Parampara Tandon Music : Meet Bros Lyrics : Manoj Muntashir Director : Ashish Panda Additional Alaaps : Piyush Mehroliyaa Additional Audio Credits Music Produced By: Jackie Vanjari Chief Music Assistant & Music Production Head: Uddipan sharma Live Dholak performed by: Raju Sardar Music Asst.: Piyush Mehroliyaa, Ankit Risaldar & Akash Ravi Chopra Song Recorded By: Gautam chakrabortty & Ankit Risaldar Song Recorded @ MeetBros Recording Studio Mix Designed By: Uddipan Sharma Mixed and Mastered By : Gautam Chakrabortty @ Meet Bros Recording Studio Business Head: Ketan Maniar Meet Bros Manager: Ruchir Saxena Operations Team: Nirja Bhatt, Aishwarya Mhatre & Karishma Meghani Production Managed By: Suraj kumar Finance Team: Mayank Khandelwal, Feroz khan, Anand Malpani & SMMP & Co Original Credits Original Song: Kivain Mukhre Written & Composed by: Farrukh Ali Khan, Nusrat Fateh Ali, Jogi, Anwar Singer: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Published by: WOMAD Music Ltd Video Credits: Video Director: Ashish Panda DOP: Sameer Arya Editor: Bunty Nagi Cast: Raqesh Bapat, Shamita Shetty, Sachet Tandon, Parampara Tandon, Rohan Gandotra, Raj Gupta Associate Director: Rajesh A. Patel Choreographer: Debo Suresh Nair Art Director: Raj Dagar Executive Producer: Mahipal Karan Rathore First Assistant Director: Avinash Nagtilak 2nd Assistant Directors: Goodwin Pannu & Saniya Agrawal Art Assistants: Soni, Rajesh, Chotelal Choreographer's Assistant: Arijitaa Bhattacharjee DOP Associate: Srinivas Mandidi Focus Puller: Raj Kishore Kumar Dop Assistant: Sandesh Patil Drone: Prajyot RAQUESH’S TEAM: Costume Stylist: Aashish Dwyer Assistant Stylist: Shreya Sagar Makeup: Kalpesh Joshi & Datta Hair: Chetan Jadhav SHAMITA’S TEAM: Costume Stylist: Saachi Vij Assistant Stylist: Neha Yadav Makeup: Shayali Nayak Hair: Farzana SACHET:PARAMPARA’S TEAM: Costume Stylist: Aashish Dwyer Assistant Stylist: Shreya Sagar Hair & Makeup: Kalpesh Joshi & Poojarani Secondary Costume Stylist: Saniya Agrawal Line Producer: Ashraf Ali Shah Production Controller: Mansoor Khan Production Asst: Vaishali LP (Uttarakhand): Akhtar Diamond Local Production: Pankaj Sharma Juniors Cord: Salmaan & Gulfaam Casting Director: Raj Gupta Chartered Accountant: Nikunj Bagadi, Kumar Shriprakash Accountant: Akshay DI & VFX AFTER STUDIO Colorist: Christian Leiva Online Editor: Pradnesh, Aditya Camera Equipments: Javaa Motion Picture Post Production: Rajan Pawar Food: Devanshi Transport: Real Tourist Services Transport Manager: Vaishali Light: True Light SPOT: Dildaar, Lalu Generator: Shivshakti Machinary Jimmy Jib: Patnayak Steady Cam: Sukhwant Singh ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/KbcLpo2 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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