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NASHA: Sukhee (Audio) | Shilpa Shetty, Kusha Kapila | Badshah, Chakshu Kotwal, Afsana Khan
Presenting "Nasha (Audio)" from the film "Sukhee". A slice-of-life story of Sukhpreet ‘Sukhee’ Kalra, a 38-year-old Punjabi housewife who goes to Delhi to attend her school reunion. Sukhee relives the 17-year-old version of herself whilst going through a plethora of experiences in a span of just seven days, coming out rekindled, reborn and making the most difficult transition in her life – from being a wife and a mother to being a woman again. In every woman, there is a Bedhadak, Besharam, Beparwah, and Sukhee hidden and this film invites you to reconnect with yourself. #Sukhee releases only in theatres on 22nd September 2023 Starring - Shilpa Shetty, Amit Sadh, Kusha Kapila, Pavleen Gujral, Dilnaz Irani, Chaitannya Choudhry, Jyoti Kapoor GULSHAN KUMAR & T-SERIES PRESENT An Abundantia Entertainment Production ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3sRlWo7 Spotify: https://bit.ly/48asP4a Hungama: https://bit.ly/487FgxL Apple Music: https://bit.ly/466BuCO Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/3P8ZzC8 Wynk: https://bit.ly/3LlhYL1 Resso: https://bit.ly/3rdkdch YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/48f1IoI Audio Credits: Singers: Badshah, chakshu kotwal, afsana khan Music: Badshah & Hiten Lyrics: Raja Dilwala Mix Master: ADM Studioz Choreographer: Ganesh Acharya Music Label: T-Series Film Credits: Directed By: Sonal Joshi Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Vikram Malhotra & Shikhaa Sharma Co-Producer: Shiv Chananna President (T-Series): Neeraj Kalyan Story: Radhika Anand Screenplay: Paullomi Dutta Dialogues: Rupinder Inderjit Associate Producer: Vijash Kothari, Adi Sharmaa Executive Producer: Sanjay Bali Editor: Vini N Raj Production Designer: Udai Prakash Singh Director of Photography: R. Dee Sound Designer: Subash Sahoo RE-RECORDING MIXER: Ajay Kumar P.B. Casting: Mukesh Chhabra C.S.A Choreographer: Ganesh Acharya Music: Badhshah & Hiten, Arko Lyrics: Badshah, Rashmi Virag Original Score: Karan Kulkarni Costume Designer: Sukriti Grover, Nidhi Singh, Kevin Mathews Koshy Visual Effects: NY VFX WAALA DI: NY DI WAALA DI Colorist: Sunny Singh Commercial & Legal (Abundantia): Vijash Kothari Marketing (Abundantia): Vasundhara Adukia Project Head (T-Series): Alok Kumar Shukla Marketing & Promotions (T-Series): Shivam Chanana, Raj Chanana, Prashant Shetty, Mita Choudhary, Rahul Dubey, Amol Bhamare, Heett Savla. Music On: T-Series Music Team (T-Series): Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Sonu Srivastava, Vivin Sachdeva. Post-Production: Vicky Bhatia (Post-Cartel) Publicity Design: Brain On Rent (A Division of Panorama Studios) Visual Promotions: Feed the Wolf Trailer Consultant: Anshul Joshi Media Consultant – Communiqué Film PR Digital Marketing - White Rivers Media Trailer BGM - Sagar Dhote ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/aBTWlwS 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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