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Behind The Scenes: Yeh Kaisa Nasha Hai | Tanya Singgh | Ajit Singh, Kunal S, Gittanjali S, Jeff
Presenting behind the scenes from the sets of "Yeh Kaisa Nasha Hai" by "Tanya Singgh" Full Video: https://youtu.be/TSl9d2niokw ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/40uq5ux Spotify: https://ift.tt/hHGSIzm Hungama: https://bit.ly/3HZ1TJr Apple Music: https://ift.tt/UIpNiKW Amazon Prime Music: https://amzn.to/40AB45U Wynk: https://bit.ly/3RBTXRI Resso: https://bit.ly/3I0Ifgn iTunes: https://ift.tt/4AT6fDu YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/40uaETc Credits: Singer : Tanya Singgh Composition: Ajit Singh Lyrics: Gittanjali Singh Music Production: Jeff Hunt Male adlibs: Jerrald Hunt Mix & master: Jeff Hunt BTS Editor: Anupam Dubey Music Label: T-Series Video: Director: Kunal Shivdasani AD : Palka Patel Featuring: Tanya Singgh , Jason Shah DOP: Rishi Punjabi Produced by: Krishan Kumar Creative Producer: Arhhan Singh Styling: Rocky S Wardrobe : Rocky Star Choreography: Bhaumikk Shah Hair: Kanta Motwani (Kromakay salon) Hair Asstnt: Jyoti Make up: Mausam Gandhi Edited by: Kunal Shivdasani EP : Blackstone Films (Salim Shaikh) Production Designer: Somenath Pakre LP :- Dilawar Singh Rana Post Production: SPLICE STUDIOZ Grading colorist: Shivesh Katewa Online editor & VFX : Rakesh Mishra ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/cReXrmv 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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