Skip to main content

New video by T-Series on YouTube

SAURE GHAR (Audio): Divya K, Meezaan, Pearl, Vishal M, Neeti M, Manan B|Radhika R, Vinay S|Bhushan K
Presenting "SAURE GHAR (Audio)" from the movie Yaariyan 2. Featuring Divya Khosla Kumar, Yash Daasguptaa, Meezaan Jafri, Anaswara Rajan, Priya P Varrier, Warina Hussain & Pearl V Puri. #SaureGhar #yaariyan2 Gulshan Kumar and T-Series Presents Bhushan Kumar's "Saure Ghar" ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3OT04jJ Spotify: https://bit.ly/3sn4OX0 Hungama: https://bit.ly/3EkKKqV Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3KYox5V Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/3KZxKuR Wynk: https://bit.ly/44mMwTe Resso: https://bit.ly/3KZ3bFH YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3Eg2VOy Directed by Radhika Rao & Vinay Sapru Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar & Aayush Maheshwari #Yaariyan2, Bhushan Kumar's biggest family musical, releases on 20th October. Audio Credits : Song: Saure Ghar Singers: Vishal Mishra, Neeti Mohan & Manan Bhardwaj Music : Manan Bhardwaj Lyricist & Composer: Manan Bhardwaj Music Producer: Aditya Dev Mixed & Master : Himanshu Shirlekar at Kopper Audio Film Credits: Directed By: Radhika Rao & Vinay Sapru Director of Photography: C.R. Ravi Yadav Screenplay & Dialogues: Radhika Rao & Vinay Sapru Choreographer- Firoz A Khan Action Director: Allan Amin, Arjun Raaj Production & Costume Designs By Radhika Rao & Vinay Sapru Production Designer: Shankar Samanta Makeup & Hair Designer: Sunayna Subramnian Rao & Sapru Commercial & Operational Head: Priyanka S Jaiswal Editor: Abhishek Kumar Singh Assistant Directors - Arun Pandey, Bipin Singh Rajput, Rajkumar Dubey Harshit Raj Production Controller: Wasim Ansari Company Auditor: Neha Gosai Unit Production Manager: Gaurav Arora Costume Stylist: Rosy Ahluwalia Cameraman Chief Assistant: Jayakumar S Cameraman First Assistant: Imran Bandi Cameraman Second Assistant : Suresh Chudasama Casting Directors: Girdhar Swami, Nihal Khan Casting Associate: Aarush Rathore Assistant Offline Editor: Sarita Anurag Shrivastava DI: Famous Digital Studio Colourist: Prashant Sharma Production Head: Nishit Mistry Conformist Trupti Rane: Ajay Bari VFX: Visual Birds Institute & Studio (VIBES) VFX Supervisor: Prasad Deshmukh Publicity Designer: Himanshu Nanda & Rahul Nanda (H-One) Visual Promotions: Rao & Sapru Films Marketing Director: Varun Gupta (MAX) Digital Marketing: White Rivers Media Promo Packaging: Famous Digital Studio VFX Supervisor: Haresh Sutar VFX Production Co-ordinator: Noorain Khan Sarguro, Flame Editor: Sufiyan Dhamaskar VFX Editor: Vivek Shankhla, Kamlesh Vashnav Business Head : Vishal Banjaria Motion Graphics Artist: Utkarsh Baile, Anu Verma, Sandesh Rane, Devang Nandola PR: Communique Film PR Company Accountant: Mistry Associates Jewellery Sponsored by Golecha’s Jewels Location Manager: Amar Puri and Bhushan Dondaychekar Executive Producer: Rao & Sapru Films Pvt. Ltd. ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/UpqCBj0 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


View on YouTube

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Trump's Attempt to Unilaterally Control State and Local Funding is Dangerous, Dumb, and Undemocratic

The Trump administration has not been subtle in its desire to use federal funding for political punishment. Whether threatening to cut off grants to sanctuary cities, to block financial assistance to states that push back against the president’s demands, or to freeze all federal grants and loans for social services across the country, Trump and his allies want us to believe they can wield the federal budget like a weapon. The reality is that the administration’s ability to withhold or condition funding is far more limited than they let on. The Constitution, Supreme Court precedent, and long-standing federal law stand firmly in the way of this brazen abuse of presidential power. Trump’s Attempted Funding Freeze? Blocked Immediately A week into his second administration, Trump attempted to freeze trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans that fund a vast array of critical services already approved by Congress. If allowed to go into effect, this unprecedented and far-reaching...

Documents Reveal Confusion and Lack of Training in Texas Execution

As Texas seeks to execute Carl Buntion today and Melissa Lucio next week, it is worth reflecting on the grave and irreversible failures that occurred when the state executed Quintin Jones on May 19, 2021. For the first time in its history — and in violation of a federal court’s directive and the Texas Administrative Code — Texas excluded the media from witnessing the state’s execution of Quintin Jones. In the months that followed, Texas executed two additional people without providing any assurance that the underlying dysfunction causing errors at Mr. Jones’ execution were addressed. This is particularly concerning given that Texas has executed far more people than any other state and has botched numerous executions. The First Amendment guarantees the public and the press have a right to observe executions. Media access to executions is a critical form of public oversight as the government exerts its power to end a human life. Consistent with Texas policy, two reporters travelled t...

The Supreme Court Declined a Protestors' Rights Case. Here's What You Need to Know.

The Supreme Court recently declined to hear a case, Mckesson v. Doe , that could have affirmed that the First Amendment protects protest organizers from being held liable for illegal actions committed by others present that organizers did not direct or intend. The high court’s decision to not hear the case at this time left in place an opinion by the Fifth Circuit, which covers Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, that said a protest organizer could be liable for the independent, violent actions of others based on nothing more than a showing of negligence. Across the country, many people have expressed concern about how the Supreme Court’s decision not to review, or hear, the case at this stage could impact the right to protest. The ACLU, which asked the court to take up the case, breaks down what the court’s denial of review means. What Happened in Mckesson v. Doe? The case, Mckesson v. Doe , was brought by a police officer against DeRay Mckesson , a prominent civil rights activi...