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Bhool Jaa (Behind The Scenes): Himansh Kohli,Aayushi Verma | Arijit Singh | Piyush,Rashmi |Bhushan K
Check out what happened behind the scenes! Presenting "Bhool Jaa (Behind The Scenes)" sung by Arijit Singh, composed by Piyush Shankar & penned by Rashmi Virag. Featuring Himansh Kohli & Aayushi Verma in frame! Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Presents Bhushan Kumar's "Bhool Jaa (Behind The Scenes)" ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/48D4nsh Spotify: https://bit.ly/3F2dVQ4 Hungama: https://bit.ly/3LPlld9 Apple Music: https://bit.ly/46hrM0Y Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/48JavPG Wynk: https://bit.ly/48HKhNv Resso: https://bit.ly/3LMj5mU YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/48DPDcO Audio Credits: Song : Bhool Jaa Singer : Arijit Singh Ft. Piyush Shankar Music Composer : Piyush Shankar Lyrics : Rashmi Virag Music Team : Original Soundtrack, Theme & Composed by : Piyush Shankar Music Producers : Abhijit Vaghani, Piyush Shankar & Prasanna Suresh Additional Music Production & Live Arrangement : Prasanna Suresh & Piyush Shankar Live Symphony Arranged & Conducted by : Deepak Pandit Mixed & Mastered by : Shadab Rayeen at New Edge Studios. Live Musicians : Live Flutes : Naveen Kumar Acoustic Guitars : Sanjoy Das Electric Guitars : Arbaz Khan Live Bombay Strings Section : Shyam Jawda, Dilsad Ahmed, Sushil Varma, Raju Padhiar, Manoj Jawda, Neeraj Rathore, Rajesh Kapoor, Dev Dutt Mix Assistants : Pukhraj Sonkar & Anup Gandharla Recording Engineers : Parth & Chakir (Paresh Studios) , Surjit Ghoshmazumdar (Tseries Studios) , Bhaskar (EmSquare Studios) & Piyush Shankar Studios. Video Credits: Created By: Video Brains Dop: S. Bharathwaj Editor: Bunty Nagi Production By: Aaroha Production Executive Producer: Rajesh Patel Cast: Himansh Kohli, Ayushi Verma, Amar Kubavat, Parag Pomal & Raj Kodrani Team Himansh Kohli: Manager: Tanujaa Mehra Hair Stylist & Make Up: Kaustubh Pevekar Boy: Sandeep Kumar Kanojia Team Ayushi Verma: Manager: Casting Bean’s Talent Management Agency Head Makeover Artist: Ricky Seth Associate Director: Shuvankar Ghosh First Assistant Director: Projit Bhartiya, Hansraj Arya Second Assistant Director: Aarav Gangwar Art Director: Rabiul Sarkar Costume Designer: Kamlaxi Gupta Costume Assistant: Shweta Upadhyay 1st Assistant Cameraman: Abhishek Shete Focus Puller: Md Nasir Steady Cam Operator: Arbaaz Ansari Drone: Prajoyt Prakash Shirodhkar 1st Assistant Drone: Sunil Lamani Jimmy Jib: Gopinath Barik Hop: Mithilesh Maurya Production Manager: Aarav Gangwar Line Producer (Bhuj-Kutch): Balasara Nitin Lodging: Hotel Kutch Heritage, Hotel Regenta Inn Food: Chiru’s Caterers Junior Artist Coordinator: Rohan Balasara Post Production Studio: Prime Focus Limited Conversion Artist: Aaditya Kamalkar Kamble Di Artist: Yash Tendulkar Flame Artist (Online): Hardik Joshi Confirming Artist: Hardik Joshi Costume Designer: Kamlaxi Gupta BTS: Vijay Solanki, Amarnath Yadav, Nandan Satish Gori Camera: Singh Cine Equipment Camera Attendants: Vikas Mishra, Suraj Ature, Ashwinikumar Shyamraj Singh Light Equipment: Ritesh Cine Lights Gaffer: Ramesh S. Prajapati Vehicle Supplier (Bhuj-Kutch): Gopinath Tours & Travels Generator: Shree Ji Generator Dressman: Akbar Khan Tailor: Md Tabrez Alam Production Boy: Abdul Karim Shah, Raj Kumar, Surendar Thakur, Rajesh Yadav Light Man: Ramesh S. Prajapati, Ranjeet Kumar, Samar Giri, Gopal Mondal, Pradip Maity, Subhasis Paria, Shuvankar Dalei Location: Bhuj-Kutch, Gujrat Download Song Beat: https://bit.ly/3Cjh24R ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/oz1pqRK 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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