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PAHADON MEIN (Audio): Vishal Mishra, Mahira Sharma | Arif Khan | Bhushan Kumar
A glance can sometimes be all it takes to make you fall in love! Presenting "PAHADON MEIN (Audio)". Sung, Composed & Written by Vishal Mishra. Featuring Vishal Mishra & Mahira Sharma. Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Presents Bhushan Kumar's "PAHADON MEIN (Audio)" #VishalMishra #MahiraSharma #PahadonMein ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/425IPSu Spotify: https://bit.ly/48U8wHN Hungama: https://bit.ly/48AMiuF Apple Music: https://bit.ly/423xO3T Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/3Hna69q Wynk: https://bit.ly/3O2qNuv YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/48TNZTC Song Credits: Song : Pahadon Mein Singer : Vishal Mishra Composer: Vishal Mishra Lyrics : Vishal Mishra Music Assistants : Kumar Gaurav Singh, Trihangku Lahkar, Bixal Guitars : Ishan Das Strokes : Tapas Roy Flute : Parth Shankar Live Rhythms: Prashant Sonagra and Ishteyak Khan Mixed and Mastered by : Eric Pillai @ (Future Sound of Bombay) Assistant Mixing Engineer : Michael Edwin Pillai Recording Engineer @VM Studio : Trihangku Lahkar Live Rhythms recorded by Sanket Tole @SevenHeavenStudios Music Label : T-Series Video Credits: Director : Arif Khan Producer : Siddharth Atha (Neha Films) Associate Director : Anchal Sharma Associate Director : Charul Patil Associate Producer : Mazhar Abbas Sayyed Cinematographer : Shiv Parkash Executive Producer : Ronnit Girdhar Costume Stylist : Henna Akthar Line Producer : Anil Kaistha (Red apple films) Production Manager : Haider Athar Sayyed Production Executive : Dipesh Rai 1st AC : Pradhyumna Saraswat Location Manager : Akshay Kaistha UPM : Aniket Production Assistant : Sandeep Juniors : Praveen Transport : Neeraj Stills & BTS : Dev Rao & Sudhant Das CAST : Vishal Mishra, Mahira Sharma VISHAL MISHRA'S TEAM : Artist Manager : Mayur Hasija & Harsh Jadhav Artist Hair : Subrata Senapati Artist Makeup : Kanchan Balla MAHIRA SHARMA'S TEAM : Artist Manager : Mayank Sharma Artist Hair : Shanikumar Prasad Dubey CAMERA CREW : Steadicam Operator : Haninder Aujla Steadicam Asst : Khushdeep Focus Puller- Cam A : Ram Camera Attendant-1 : Naresh Camera Attendant-2 : Sachin kamboj Camera Attendant-3 : Surender kumar Tracking Vehchle : Born 4 Action Gaffer : Gursewak singh Light Boy- 1 : Rajkumar Light Boy- 2 : Shiva Light Boy- 3 : Sankar Car rigger- 1 : Alam Car rigger- 2 : Keshav ACCOUNTS : Head of Finance : Deepak Rai EDIT & DI TEAM : Editor : Oswin Reveredo Assistant Editor : Ulleses Correia Color Grading : Bhushan Mhatre VENDORS : Camera : Cinedream Media Work Pvt Ltd Lights & Rig : Deva Films Catering : Red apple Films Picture Vehchle : Pannu Car Rental Tracking Vehicle : Born 4 Action Edit & DI Studio : Shake & Cut Studio 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/6Am25ur 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/Pm8n6ad


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