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Lamha (Music Video): Anurag Mishra, Shivam Srivastava | New Hindi Song | T-Series
Presenting "Lamha (Music Video)", Sung by Anurag Mishra and Composed and Written by Shivam Srivastava. Featuring Surabhi Verma, Rishi Agarwal. T-Series Presents "Lamha (Music Video)" Audio Credits: Music & Lyrics: Shivam Srivastava Singer: Anurag Mishra Music Arranged & Produced by Rutvik Talashilkar & Shivam Srivastava Guitars by Sianna Gomes Vocal Recording and Supervison by Harjot Kaur Mixed and Mastered by Sunny M.R. Asst. Mix Engineer - Farhan Shaikh Music Produced, Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at Chordfather Productions Music Manager - Sarath Chandran TP Video Credits: Director: Gaurav Saha Director Of Photography: Gaurav Saha Executive Producer: Bob Bonnerjee Editor: Gaurav Saha, Bikramjit Das Colourist: Gaurav Saha Chief Assistant Director: Bikramjit Das Associate Cinematographer: Prateek Bernard Costume Styllist: Puja Ghosh Hair And Make Up: Sunny Roy Camera Attendant : Priyank Mishra, Bimal Singh Production house team: Evenodds Gaurav Saha, Bob Bonnerjee, Prerna Mukherjee, Prateek Bernard Production Team: Production Head: Sunny Sagar 1st Production Assistant: Jitesh Yadav 2nd Production Assistant: Santosh Soni Spot Boy: Tribhuvan BTS Team: Jay Arora Jayant Chandravanshi Camera and Lights Rental: Bless films and PR, Mumbai Art and Props: Anvi Art Props Goregaon Location: Gypsies Hideout Special thanks to Preity Gurjar Location manager: Jaysukh Rupapra BiCycle rental: Rupesh Pawar Cycle Rentals Scooter Rental: Montu Bhindra Vehicle Rental Services Scooter Care Taker: Amir Food and Catering: Mahima Gaurav Drivers: Ashish Kumar Patil, Parag Habe and Santosh Patil. Cast: Surabhi Verma, Rishi Agarwal 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/oYZKJlu 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/C4Bok6X


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