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Khairiyat Se (Lyrical) Faraaz | Zahan K, Aditya R | Khalid A | Alok Ranjan S, Sameer R |Hansal Mehta
Presenting song, #KhairiyatSe from the movie #Faraaz Based on the real-life terrorist attack that ravaged a Dhaka cafe, #Faraaz follows events that unfold over one claustrophobic night moulded into a heart wrenching hostage drama.An untold heroic tale about a young boy who stood tall in the darkest times. Directed by National Award Winner #HansalMehta and Produced by Anubhav Sinha , Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Sahil Saigal, Sakshi Bhatt and Mazahir Mandasaurwala, #Faraaz stars Zahan Kapoor, Aditya Rawal, Juhi Babbar Soni, Aamir Ali, Jatin Sarin, Ninad Bhatt, Harshal pawar , palak lalwani and Reshhan Sahaani. Cast Juhi Babbar Soni, Aamir Ali, Aditya Rawal Introducing: Zahan Kapoor, Sachin Lalwani, Jatin Sarin, Ninad Bhatt, Harshal Pawar, Palak Lalwani, Reshham Sahaani 🎶 Song Credits Song: Khairiyat Se Song Composed, Arranged and Produced by Sameer Rahat Vocals: Khalid Ahamed Lyrics: Alok Ranjan Srivastava and Sameer Rahat Flutes: Rasika Shekar Additional Production and Vocal Arrangement: Siddharth Pandit Song recorded at Baqsa Studios, Mumbai Vocals recorded at Audio Garage, Mumbai Recording Engineers: Amey Londhe, Shikhar Shrivastava Mixed and Mastered by Martin Merenyi, London Music Associate: Akhil Jain Music Label: T-Series 🎬 Film Credits Co-Produced by: Shiv Chanana, Dhrub Dubey, Sagar Shirgaonkar Written by : Ritesh Shah, Kashyap Kapoor, Raghav Raj Kakker Director of Photography : Pratham Mehta Executive Producer : Sumit Sabherwal Editor : Amitesh Mukherjee Production Designer: Nikhil Kovale Sound Designer: Mandar Kulkarni Casting Director : Mukesh Chhabra CSA Costume Designer: Shivank Kapoor Make Up & Hair Designer Krutika Jain Action Director : Sunil Rodrigues SFX Supervisors : Vishal Tyagi/Manish Tyagi Associate Director : Rishabh Ghelani First Assistant Director : Gyas Uddin Visual Promotions , Publicity Design & Marketing: MA-TH ( Marching Ants Trigger Happy) Media Director: Raindrop Media Digital Marketing : Studio Unees Entertainment Visual Promotions : Warrior Touch Post Production - The Post Co Lyrics Hum sunte thae jiska fasaana, Tu wahiń kahiń pe, doosri zamiń pe, Khairiyat se haina.. Mastaano ka hai jo thikaana, Door ik jahaań meiń, ik naye makaań meiń, Khairiyat se haina.. Na duniya ki, duniyaadaari hai wahaań, Na sapno pe, daawedaari hai wahaań, Na fikreiń zehno pe bhaari hai wahaań, hai jahaań Jahaań aasaań hai khudse mil paana, Tu wahiń kahiń pe, doosri zamiń pe, Khairiyat se haina.. Tu bachpan si neendeiń leta haina, Har mausam bekhauf rehta haina, Tu rishte naatoń ka qaidi nahi, Jo dil meiń aaye wo kehta haina, Naamoń meiń jahaań mazhab koi na, Tu wahiń kahiń pe, doosri zamiń pe, Khairiyat se haina.. Aakhir hai jo sabka thikaana, Door ik jahaań meiń, ik naye makaań meiń, Khairiyat se haina.. ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/UeRTlvX 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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