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O Pari (Lyrical) Rockstar DSP | Raqueeb Alam, Vaino Kees | Bhushan Kumar | First Pan India Pop Song
Presenting the song "O Pari" first PAN India Pop Song with Lyrics, by Rockstar DSP featuring Sally Gulshan Kumar and T Series Presents Bhushan Kumar's Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) "O Pari" ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3C6lK5l Spotify: https://ift.tt/wUa6tQJ Hungama: https://bit.ly/3SBZWWe Apple Music: https://ift.tt/aBFEHYv Amazon Prime Music: https://amzn.to/3UTUhfX Wynk: https://bit.ly/3rt9V4h Resso: https://bit.ly/3CvHIQD iTunes: https://ift.tt/Pc6AzD3 YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3fGnxGB Song Name: O Pari Music & Singer: Rockstar DSP (All Languages) Lyrics: Raqueeb Alam Concept & Hook: DSP (All Languages) Shot By: Vaino Kees (DSP's Shots) DSP (Sally's Shots) Additional Shooters: Kamal Krishna, Santosh, Vivek Anandhan N V Styling: Amritha Ram Dancers: Yvette, Shalae, Amarah, Maria Colorist: Sreejith Sarang Conformist: Gopinath CG: Sanath UK1 VFX: K.S. Yokeshwaran Post Production: Movie Image Studios DI Colourist: Manoj Hemachandar DI Conformist: Anand G Title Animation: Balaji Manivannan CG: Nexgen Media Audio Credits: Singer: Rockstar Dsp Lyrics: Raqueeb Alam Lyrical Concept & Hook Rockstar Dsp Musicians: Melodica & Guitar Lead : Dsp Guitar: Godfray Rhythm: Kalyan Keyboards: KP Bass Guitar: Mani Saxophone: Nathan Voice Mix Supervision: S. P. Abhishek Female Vocals: Ranina Reddy Recordists: Uday Kumar Kutty Uday Suresh Mixing & Mastering: Uday Kumar Album Co-Ordinator: B. Manikandan Studio: DSP Studio 5.1 & Atmos Mix Tapas Nayak Orchestra In-Charge: Murugan Studio Asst: Pugalendhi, V Dhinakaran Bharat Kumar Shot In: Spain, USA, Australia ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/0Wl3DLY 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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