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Mohabbat (Audio) Amaal Mallik, Aamna Sharif | Vayu | Krish Trivedi | Bhushan Kumar
Presenting the song, Mohabbat By Amaal Mallik, Featuring with Aamna Sharif Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Presents, Bhushan Kumar's "Mohabbat" ♪Full Song Mohabbat Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3NzzWei Spotify: https://bit.ly/42IuNVs Hungama: https://bit.ly/42DGnkE Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3Pfaw6I Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/4420olV Wynk Music: https://bit.ly/3JhsOAz Resso: https://bit.ly/43LRbP2 YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3CCdKcQ Credits: Song: Mohabbat Featuring: #AmaalMallik, #AamnaSharif Music Composer & Singer : Amaal Mallik Lyrics : Vayu Music Producer : Vaibhav Pani Song Mixed & Mastered by : Eric Pillai Song Recorded by : Vijay Dayal (Yash Raj Studios) & Rahul Sharma (Studio 504) Mix Assistant : Michael Edwin Pillai Recording Assistants : Chinmay Mestry (Yrf) & Samir Dharap (Studio 504) Guitars : Vaibhav Pani Mandolin & Strokes Section : Tapas Roy Live Flutes : Naveen Kumaar Live Rhythms & Percussions Arranged & Performed By : Dipesh Varma Tabla & Dholak : Satyajit Jamsandekar & Ratnadeep Jamsandekar. Music Supervisors : Shivam Chanana, Raj Chanana, Vivin Sachdeva & Sonal Chawla. Music Assistants : Luvdeep Saini (LDS), Ansh Radia, Gaurav Sanghvi, Rujul Deolikar, Anvay Patil, Ankush Bhardwaj, Vivek Bharti. Music Label: #TSeries Video Team - Directed By : Krish Trivedi Video Producer : Hashim Bachooali Creative Producer: Daboo Malik Production House: MWM Entertainment DOP: Yogesh Bhanushali Choreographer: Dhanraj Panchal Editor : Snigdha Roy & Krish Trivedi Steadicam Operator: Bijesh Chauhan Focus Puller: Sarvesh Camera attendants : Vinod Kumar Singh, James Purohit, Kanhaiya Singh Drone: Amit Raj. Drone Assistant: Gautam Damodar Borkar Location Manager: Mohammad Abbas (Leh Ladakh) Post Production: Nube Studio Colorist: Vyshak Shiva Online Artist: Sandeep Patel, Abhay Dwivedi Online Producer: Jagruti Lobo Online Supervisor: Shauvik Mahato BTS Team : Joel Nelson Manvel & Prabhat Vishwakarma (Mediatronic) Artwork: Murtaza Khakad Title Design - Soumia Nair, Nayan Kumar & Dharmesh Pol. Promos & Social Media Assets : Saharsh. Special Thanks : Deepa Bhatia, Vijay Ganguly, Ms P.Nitya (IPS Supreintendent‌ Leh and Ladakh) & Mr Vineet Dhanda (Advocate Court of India) Amaal Mallik Entourage: Head Stylist : Natashaa Bothra Co Stylists : Priyankaa Ahuja & Malvika Tater Junior Stylists : Mausmi Mitra & Vruti Sakariya. Hair Stylist & Make Up Artist - Rahul Chauhan Personal Assistant - Rajkumar Mondal. Agency : Dharma Cornerstone Manager : Mourjo Chatterjee Fitness Coach : Ajinkya Wakhare Recovery Therapist : Shravan Shetty. Aamna Sharif Entourage : Costume Stylist : Shrushti Gupta Makeup Artist - Mukesh Patil Hair stylist - Queensly Chettiar (Saru) Agency: Nibham Manager: Nikeeta Bhambhani ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/3Z8WIJi 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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