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Ek Mulaqaat (Audio): Abhishek Malhan,Sakshi Malik |Javed-Mohsin|Vishal M,Shreya G|Rashmi V|Bhushan K
Presenting the Full Audio Song "Ek Mulaqaat". Sung by Vishal Mishra & Shreya Ghoshal, Composed by Javed-Mohsin, and Written by Rashmi Virag. ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/47M2ZSX Spotify: https://bit.ly/3SSJrIo Hungama: https://bit.ly/46tYmf6 Apple Music: https://bit.ly/40QHdvc Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/47NTjaM Wynk: https://bit.ly/46uxzzm YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3SRUZLV Song Credits: Song Name : Ek Mulaqaat Music Composer : Javed-Mohsin Singer : Vishal Mishra & Shreya Ghoshal Lyrics : Rashmi Virag & Sameer Anjaan Original Credits: Song - Ek Mulaqat Zaruri Hai Sanam Film - Sirf Tum Singer - Ameen Sabri, Fareed Sabri Lyricist - Sameer Music Team : New Version Theme written & composed by Javed-Mohsin Music Produced by Jackie Vanjari Additional Rhythm Programming by Viplove Rajdeo Qawali Vocals by Subodhh Sharma, Farhan Sabri, Munir Naza, Arsh Mohammad, Sameer Khan Royal, Amaan Khan Mixed & Mastered by Eric Pillai @FBOS Studios Mumbai Assistant Mix Engineer - Michael Edwin Pillai Indian Rhythm designed by Raju Sardar & Team ( Dholak played by Raju Sardar, Hafiz Khan, Guddu, Surendra Tabla played by Sanjeev Sen, Ghungroo Tabla played by Shankar Vitthalrao Kamble ) All strokes played by Tapas Roy All live guitars played by Shomu Seal Live Strings performed by Bombay Strings Violins played by Prakash Varma, Sushil Varma, Neville Franco, Jitendra Hansraj Javda, Abhijit Mazumdar, Sanjeev Rao, Dharmendra Jawda, Chander Makwana, Paresh Parikh, Raju Padhiyar, Mohan Goyal, Sanjay Varma Violas played by Sushil Varma, Jitendra Hansraj Javda, Abhijit Mazumdar, Dharmendra Jawda, Mohan Goyal, Sanjay Varma Trumpet played by Kishore Sodha Flutes & Woodwinds played by Naveen Kumar Choir by Surya Ragunaathan & team Vocals conducted by Subodhh Sharma Vishal Mishra’s vocals recorded at Vishal Mishra Studio Shreya Ghoshal’s Vocals Recorded by Tanay Gajjar at Wow & Flutter Studio All Instruments & Choir recorded at Studio 504 by Rahul M Sharma, Assistant Engineer - Samir Dharap Qawali Vocals Recorded by Abhishek Khandelwal at YRF Studio, Assistant Engineer - Dileep Nair Javed-Mohsin’s Chief Music Assistant - Subodhh Sharma Javed-Mohsin’s Assistant Team - Abdulla Khan, Sameer K Royal Javed-Mohsin’s Legal Advisor - Rohini Vakil ( Consulta Legal ) Download Song Beat: https://bit.ly/3Cjh24R ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/MxwzE8r 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/6GyHI7X


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