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Mujhse Mil (Lyrical Video): Raghav Chaitanya | Anushka Sabharwal | Rashmi Virag | Bhushan Kumar
Presenting the Lyrical Video Song "Mujhse Mil" sung & composed by Raghav Chaitanya & written by Rashmi Virag. Featuring Raghav Chaitanya & Anushka Sabharwal. ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3qv0K6t Spotify: https://bit.ly/450fnh5 Hungama: https://bit.ly/43XKBEw Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3Ou40ao Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/3s4M26Q Wynk: https://bit.ly/3KscMUT Resso: https://bit.ly/3qvggzc YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3DKuEqq Audio Credits: Song: Mujhse Mil Music Composer : Raghav Chaitanya Singer : Raghav Chaitanya Lyricist: Rashmi Virag Additional credits : Music Production: Fardeen Siddiqui Electric Guitars Designed and performed by Ishan Das. Additional Guitars: Fardeen Siddiqui Drop sound design by Fardeen Siddiqui & Ishan Das Vocal harmonies designed by Ishan Das, Dean Sequeira & Aseem Trivedi Vocal harmonies performed by Dean Sequeira & Aseem Trivedi Mixed and Mastered by Hanish Taneja T Series Music Team: Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva, Shivam Chanana, Raj Chanana. Recorded by Partha P das and Nishant Pritam das @Euphony Studio Video Credits a 1520 Motion Pictures film Director - Siddharth Ahuja Creative Director - Esha Ibrampurkar 1st AD - Jatin Lalwani Cast - Raghav Chaitanya, Anushka Sabharwal DP - Siddharth Ahuja 1st AC and 2nd Unit DP - Gurjyot Singh Sanghera Line Producer - Harshita Verma Stylist - Esha Ibrampurkar Make Up and Hair - Shreya Srivastava, Sakshi Bissa Editor/Colourist - Siddharth Ahuja Assistant Editor - Mayur Ahuja BTS - Nomsita Haritashya Spot boy - Kisan Bind, Saurabh Light Equipment - A&R Light Camera Equipment - Accord Equips ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/nQL8old 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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