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Bolo Na (Audio) Truly Konnected | Tulsi Kumar | Anurag S | Avinash C | Arsh Grewal | Bhushan Kumar
Presenting the third song, Bolo Na By #TulsiKumar from her musical series #trulykonnected A Beautiful Travel Song with the essence of Kumaoni Folk which is completely soothing to the ears Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Presents Bhushan Kumar's "Bolo Na" ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/42modnw Spotify: https://bit.ly/3MT5GJP Hungama: https://bit.ly/43Jg9Oq Apple Music: https://bit.ly/43oRizM Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/3qlmtNL Wynk Music: https://bit.ly/43BNSJC iTunes: https://bit.ly/3NcjeRO YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3NcCYVp Credits: Song: Bolo Na Singer: Tulsi Kumar Music: Anurag Saikia Lyricist: Avinash Chouhan Kumaoni Lyrics Written by Damyanti ‘ Deepa ’ . Performed by Abhishek Nailwal . Music Produced by Oblong Sioni Guitar: Shomu Seal, Ishan Das Strokes: Shomu Seal Backing Vocals Designed and Performed by Gauranga Shekhar, Pratikhyaa Sarma Live Dub Conducted and Sound Designed by Gauranga Shekhar Live Dubs at Contrail by Nijei Nijok Guitar Recorded at Contrail by Nijei Nijok Mixed by Pankaj Borah at Neo Sound Mixed Assisted by Pranjal Borah at Neo Sound Studio Tulsi Kumar vocals recorded at TK studios by Sohrabuddin Anurag Saikia exclusively managed by STARtist Management Music Label: T-Series Video Credits Starring: Tulsi Kumar Directed and Edited by: Arsh Grewal Production House : Narendra Mohan Films Executive Producer: Rhythm Sanadhya DOP: Rohit Jayal Line Producer: Shubham Pandey, Sarab Maan Kashmir Line Production : Hilal Mir Production Assistant: Shakir Majeed Still Photographer: Dev Rao Featuring cast: Nadra Kausar , Aisha Imtiaz, Aliya Drone :- Shabir Bhat Camera: Saya Films ( Chandigarh) Lights: Saya films ( Chandigarh) Spot: Akhaya & Team Special Thanks to Sarab Maan Tulsi Kumar’s Team- Make up : Shekhar ghosh Hair : Nitin Saini Manager- Swetha Shetty Varma (Agent- S Talent Management) Lyrics: Tum Naa Bataao Humko pata hai Aankhein ye kehti Kuch toh hua hai Kaho Na kis baat pe Ho gaye ho tum khafaa Yun gumsum se ho kyu Aise chup toh rahiyo na Bolo Na Bolo Na Jo bhi hai dil mein chupa Bolo Na Bolo Na Humse hui gar khataa Chorus: O ae Aa O ae Samjhaane mein tumko Lo raat bhi dhal gai Subah ke kaano tak Ye baat bhi chal gai In pyaari kachnaaron ya nazaaron ki hi suniyo na Ye kehti hain tumhe Aise chup toh rahiyo na Bolo na bolo na Jo bhi hai dil mein chupa Bolo na bolo na Humse hui gar khataa Kumaaoni folk Moolu moolu haisani chaa myarigela re Surajai ki laali jasi myari gela re Moolu moolu haisani chaa myari gela re Buraanse ki phool jasi myari gela re Meaning : (When someone you love smiles slowly and you like them even more for that, you start seeing the beauty of the world in their face) Kaho Na kis baat pe Ho gaye ho tum khafaa Yun gumsum se ho kyu Aise chup toh rahiyo na Bolo Na Bolo Na Jo bhi hai dil mein chupa Bolo Na Bolo Na Humse hui gar khataa ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/RC4MI7A 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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