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GHOST: OGM | Dr Shivarajkumar | Anupam Kher | Jayaram | Prashant Narayanan | Srini | Sandesh
This action-packed heist thriller, directed by Srini, tells the story of one man's quest for justice. This apart the film offers a link to the second instalment of "Birbal Trilogy", the director's awaited legal thriller. Powerhouse talents such as Dr Shivarajkumar, Anupam Kher, Jayaram, Prashanth Narayan, Archana Jois, Satyaprakash and Dattanna are part of the film's main cast. Arjun Jaya's striking background scores and cinematographer Mahendra Simha's captivating visuals promise to take the film a notch higher. We now welcome you to the world of #GHOST. See you in the cinemas this Dasara. 🎶Song Credits 🎶 Composed and Programmed By: Arjun Janya Electric Guiters: David Selvam Bazuki and Saz: David Selvam Female Singer: Aishwarya Rangarajan Kannada Lyrics: Chiranjeevi Dhirana Chorus: Nishan Rai Tamil and Telugu Rap. Lyrics: MC Chetan Singer: MC Chetan Malayalam Lyrics: Rajesh Malyalam Singer: Jithin Raaj Mixed and Mastered By: David Selvam Mastering Studio: Beracha Studios ( Chennai ) Song Recording Studio: Om Shakthi Recording Studio Banglore VFX Studio: Filmyjam Team Lead: Milan K Manoj Visual Effects Lead: Gagan Ajai Creative Director & Conceptual Artist: Sharath Raam Prasad Visual Effects Team: Gagan Ajai, Milan K Manoj, Akhil Eugine Filmyjam Marketing Team: Abhishek Kh, Sandesh Gowda 🎬Film Credits🎬 Production House: Sandesh Productions Presented By: Sandesh Nagaraj (mlc) Producer: Sandesh N Story & Direction: Srini Music: Arjun Janya Cinematography: Mahendra Simha Dialogues: Prasanna Vm, Maasti Action Choreography: Chethan D'souza, Venkat (Hyderabad), Arjun Raaj, Mass Madha Editing: Deepu S Kumar Production Design: Mohan B Kere VFX Supervision: Mohammad Abdi VFX: Asoo Studios (Tehran) Colorist: Amir Valikhani DI Studio: Future Age Studio Sound Effects: Rajan DTS Final Mixing: Manjari Studios Post Production: Prk Studios Co-Direction: Amoghavarsha, Prasanna V M Direction Team: Kiran Jinkal, Srinivas Hv and Manjunatha Gurumurthy Aerial Visuals: Raj Mohan Camera Team: Manu Prasad, Suresh and Nivas Associate Editor: Mahesh Online Editing: Charan Kumar Still Photographer: Srinidi Additional Bgm Inputs: Agastya Raag Costumes: Shantaram, Bharath Sagar (Shivraj Kumar) Makeup: Chidanand (prosthetic); Hone Gowdru Manager: Suresh K Mysore Assistant Managers: Rakesh Rao, Karthik Nk Cashier: Prasad Bn Publicity Design: Kaani Studios PR OS: Venkatesh and Ba Raju & Team Digital Pr Os: Sebetina Reddy, Satish In-Film Branding: Archana Dinesh Marketing - Shruti I L, Santosh Nandakumar, Nisha Kumar, Raghavan Laxman Digital Marketing - Sil Studios, Haider Studios, Adbrew Connects Music Label: T-Series ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/ML56igC 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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