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Dunki Drop 5: O Maahi | Shah Rukh Khan | Taapsee Pannu | Pritam | Arijit Singh | Irshad Kamil
Manu and Hardy only have eyes for one another as their hearts get intertwined. Presenting to you… O Maahi, a song of unconditional, long-lasting, selfless love… The kind that will touch the depths of your heart! #Dunki, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Taapsee Pannu, Boman Irani and Vicky Kaushal, is a saga of friendships, borders, nostalgia for home and love. Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, and presented by Jio Studios, Red Chillies Entertainment and Rajkumar Hirani Films. Releasing worldwide in cinemas on 21st December, 2023. Song Credits: Music - Pritam Lyrics - Irshad Kamil Singer - Arijit Singh Director of Song - Vaibhavi Merchant Director of Photography - V Manikandan ISC Music Arranger and Programmer - Prasad S. & Himonshu Parikh Additional Music Arranger - DJ Phukan Sound Design - DJ Phukan & Ashwin Kulkarni Mix & Mastered - Shadab Rayeen at NewEdge Creative Head (Music) - Antara Mitra Chief Engineer & Shootmix - Ashwin Kulkarni Music Production Manager - Anurag Sharma Assistant Music Production Manager - Brianna Supriyo Sound Engineers - Pranav Gupta, Aniruddh Anantha Vocal Conductors - Aniruddh Anantha, Dev Arijit Backing Design - Aniruddh Anantha & Himonshu Parikh Studio Assistant - Jaibir Singh Sound Engineer (at Arijit's Studio) - Sukanto Singha Assistants to Shadab Rayeen - Pukhraj Sonkar, Anup Gandharla, Ehsan & Siddhant Chorus - Dev Arijit, Aniruddh Anantha, Anurag Sharma Musicians: - Flute - Naveen Kumar Tabla - Ishteyak Khan and Mustak Khan Indian Rhythm Arranger - Ishteyak Khan Guitars - Tushar J. Music Label: T-Series 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/2SozBCP 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/q1PpRfL


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