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Dil Jisse Zinda Hain (Lyrical) Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan | Gurmeet, Giorgia | Meet Bros,Jubin, Youngveer
Presenting the song "Dil Jisse Zinda Hain" with Lyrics sung by Meet Bros Feat. Jubin Nautiyal, music by Meet Bros penned by Youngveer Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Presents Bhushan Kumar's "Dil Jisse Zinda Hain" ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3geV4Zd Spotify: http://bit.ly/3AqhI7V Hungama: https://bit.ly/3Gr1Y8o Apple Music: https://ift.tt/RbrUvqi Amazon Prime Music: https://amzn.to/3V24bLu Wynk: http://bit.ly/3EIy5iH iTunes: https://ift.tt/0ZeUs63 YouTube Music: http://bit.ly/3TM9yh1 Song Credits: Song: Dil Jisse Zinda Hain Music: Meet Bros Singer: Meet Bros Feat. Jubin Nautiyal Lyrics: Youngveer Intro Alaap : Danish Sabri Music Produced & Orchestrated By: Bharat Goel Music arranger and Keys: Firoz Khan Live percussions arranged by: Raju Sardar Chief Music Assistant and Music Production head: Uddipan sharma Music Asst.: Piyush Mehroliyaa, Ankit Risaldar & Akash Ravi Chopra Song Recorded By: Gautam chakrabortty & Ankit Risaldar Live percussions recording supervised by: Sandeep Vishwa Song Recorded @ Meet Bros Recording Studio Mixed & Mastered by: Bharat Goel @ Global Sound Labs B Business Head: Ketan Maniar Meet Bros Manager: Ruchir Saxena Operations Team: Nirja Bhatt, Aishawarya Mhatre & Karishma Meghani Production Managed By: Suraj kumar Finance Team: Mayank Khandelwal, Feroz Khan, Anand Malpani & SMMP & Co MB Managing Director: Sunil Sajwani Video Credits: Video Director: Ivaan DOP: Sameer Arya Editor: Bunty Nagi Cast: Gurmeet Chaudhary,Giorgia Andria-ni,Jaideep Singh,Raj Basu Choreographer: Rajitdev Easwardas Art Director: Dnyandeo Indulkar Head of Production: Mahipal Karan Rathore First Assistant Director: Avinash Nagtilak 2ND Assistant Directors: Saniya Agrawal & Abhishek Singh Choreographer Assistant: Raveena Choudhary, Tejaswi Shetty, Rahul Sonawane, Bipin Kumar Srivastava DOP Associate: Srinivas Mandidi Focus Puller: Raj Kishore Kumar 2ND DOP Assistant: Sandesh Patil Action Director: Moses Fernandes Costume Stylist: Subodh Srivastava Associate Stylist: Harsh Kataria Assistant Stylist: Dolly Singh, Avinash Singh Dancer’s Costumes: Khushboo Gupta GURMEET’S TEAM Makeup: Arvind Thakur Hair: Firoz Saif GIORGIA’S TEAM Makeup: Monali Shah, Rajesh Hair : Tabassum Line Producer: Naseem Shah Production Executive: Lata Nand Production Assistant: Jaseem Shabbir Shah Production Runner: Mohd. Salim Chartered Accountant: Nikunj Bagadi, Kumar Shriprakash Accountant: Akshay DI & VFX: PIXELLD Studio Colorist: RP Online Editor: Nadeem Akhthar Camera Equipment: Kshitij Entertainment Private Limited Light Equipment: Imperial Lights & Grips Disco Light Equipment: Light Craft & Sound Pvt Ltd Steadicam Equipment & Operator: Arbaaz Ansari Track & Trolly Equipment: A.S. Enterprises Genny: M.J Power Jimmy Jib: Star Cine Services Post Production: Rajan Pawar SFX: One Stop Film Solution Company Art Decor: Jain Decorators (Chirag Jain) Locations: Aayush Resort, Imperial Palace Resort ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Original Credits Song Name: Dil Jis Se Zinda Hai Album Name: Supreme Collection, Vol.1 (Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan) Singer: Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Lyricist: Zafar Ali Khan Composer: Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Mujahid Mubarak Ali Khan EMI Pakistan ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/8qkc7Gj 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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