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Wahi Toh Khuda Hai (Lyrical) Ft. Mithoon, Armaan Malik | Video Brains | Bhushan Kumar
Presenting the song, Wahi Toh Khuda Hai with Lyrics featuring Mithoon & Armaan Malik Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Presents Bhushan Kumar's "Wahi Toh Khuda Hai" ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3AxQLyN Spotify: https://bit.ly/3NhrTCU Hungama: https://bit.ly/3HjiGpR Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3n0gDjS Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/4453VAW Wynk Music: https://bit.ly/3q4zJX0 Resso: https://bit.ly/41HrUoh iTunes: https://bit.ly/44ar4So YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3oLWiPA Credits: Artist: Mithoon & Armaan Malik Singers: Armaan Malik and Mithoon Song Composed, Created and Arranged by Mithoon Lyrics: Mithoon Music Production by Godswill Mergulhao and Bobby Shrivastava Additional vocals: Sudeep Jaipurwale Children's Chorus Swaraanjali Singh Marushka Desai Shaurya Kamath Arsh Ahuja Children's Chorus Conducted By Yogita Borate Creative Head: Anugrah Music Asst : Anugrah, Godswill Mergulhao, Eli Rodrigues & Kaushal Gohil Song Recorded at Living Water Music by Eli Rodrigues Song Mixed & Mastered by Eric Pillai at Future Sound Of Bombay. Mixing Asst: Michael Edwin Pillai Manager to Mithoon: Vijay Iyer Music Supervisors: Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva Music Label: T-Series Video Credits: Created By Video Brains DOP: Prasad Bhende Editor: Bunty Nagi Cast: Mithoon, Armaan Malik, Pradeep Solanki, Pratibha borade, Naseem Mughal, Nikhil Parmar, Aditi Arora, Shanvi Ankush Walke Associate Director: Rajesh Patel & Shuvankar Ghosh First Assistant Director: Avinash Nagtilak Production Designer: Dhananjay Mondal Art Director: Rabiul Sarkar Production by Aaroha Production Head of Production Team: Manish Shukla &Vivek Sharma Production Manager: Vimal Rawtiya Line Producer: Click Flick Films (Monty, Erika, Prashant, Saud) Art Assistant: Praapty Biswas 1St AC: Nitin Gawde Focus puller: MD Sajid Assistant Editor: Arvind G. Pathak Costume Designer: Kamlaxi Gupta Costume Assistant: Shruti Jha Makeup & Hair: Shankar Kumar & Shabnam Mithoon Hair: Chetan Jadhav Post Production Studio: Maverick Post Studio DI Artist: Badrul Hassan DI Conformist: Dalvir Singh Flame Artist (Online) Gopal Ray Flame Assistant Yogesh Upadhyay Light Equipment: Surbhi Lights Dress Man: Arvind Mistri Tailor: Aslam Khan Gaffer: Arun Ambokar (Gangaram, Dattaram, Mayuresh, Aashish) Camera: Siddhi Vinayak Vision Casting Director: Ajay Chanda Location: Mahabalehwar Armaan Malik's Team: Manager: Rajeev Rajguru (Represent Mgmt) Stylist: Malvika Tater Hair: Abhishek Kadve Makeup: Baba Chaurasiya Spot: Inderjeet Katheria ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/5sUPirR 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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