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ZAALIM (Lyrical Video): Badshah, Nora Fatehi | Payal Dev | Abderafia El Abdioui | Bhushan K
Presenting the Lyrical Video Song "ZAALIM". Featuring Badshah & Nora Fatehi. Credits: Music- Badshah Lyricist - Badshah Singer - Badshah, Payal Dev Music Arranged by - Aditya Dev Featuring - Nora Fatehi, Badshah Director - Abderafia El Abdioui Ost: Crakk Film Mix & Master - ADM Studioz Music Label - T-Series Video Credits: Director: Abderrafia El Abidioui DOP: Anurag Solanki VFX: Amit Malviya Executive Producer: Durgesh Dadhich & Bhakti Sakpal Production Designer: Abhay Dubey & Bhavika Gandhi Costume Stylist: Divya & Parmeet Choreographer: Rajit Dev Choreographer Assistant: Manan Sachdev, Raveena Chaudhary Dancer Coordinator: Vikee Mahapskar Dancers Boys: Adarsh, Rikin, Rohit, Ronit, Divyum, Keval, Parikshit, Manish, Rahul, Reuben, Suraj, Jdee, Blue, Nikki Dancer Girls: Siddhi, Himanshi, Jina, Kanishka, Priya, Prachi, Achal, Roshni, Anshu, Riya, Isha, Sneha, Simran, Shakshi, Akanksha, Anjali, Priti Company Makeup Artist: Sapna Mhatre, Kanak Company Hair Stylist: Deepak Mhatre Chief AD: Jaafar Ameur Line Producer: Lalit Sippy 1st AD: Raghu Babbal 2nd AD: Tanvi Ghadge 3rd AD: Ishaan Prabhakar Intern AD: Sarthak Chirnerkar Stills & BTS: Tejas & Anup 1st AC: Kapil Mishra Focus Puller: Demal Gupta Focus Puller: Deepak Sharma Gaffer: Rahul Robins Production Controller: Shantanu Tunge Production Manager: Samadhan Palve Production Coordinator: Vaibhav Desai Production Assistant: Swarup Palav & Krunal Surti Set Dresser: Rutuja Gaonkar Art Team: Santosh Vishwakarma, Anniulla Ansari, Ramu Sharma, Aakash Sharma, Ram, Selva, Raj, Nadeem, Saurabh, Manish Chaudhary Nora Team Manager: Keval Oza Makeup: Marcello & Reshma Hair: Shefali Costume Stylist: Maneka Harisinghani Security: Michael Spot: Dullan Vanity Van: Mumbadevi Vehicle Badshah Team Manager: Runali & Suraj Tiwari Makeup: Swapnil Hair: Javed Costume Stylist: Aviksha S Trainer: Yuvraj Spot: Firoz Driver: Manoj Vanity Van: Shree Siddhivinayak Vanity Light Equipment: Light & Craft Camera Equipment: Uni10 Mediaworks Boult: Zoo Grips Location: Dragonfly Experience Mumbai, Filmcity SFX: Vijay Yadav Spot Incharge: Hemchandra Sharma Spot boys- Chandra Shekhar Sharma, Bijay Acharjee, Raj Kumar, Manoj Kumar Kamat, Ansar Arshad Shaikh, Vishnu Varma, Babloo Paltan Mandal Raju Babalu Acharjee, Ganesh Sakharam KashidMali Nitin Vishnu, Sanjeev Kumar Ram, Sonu, Nagendra, Rajendra Singh, Neeraj Kumar Tripathi, Sureshkumar, Sinhaku Jaiswar Models Coordiantor: Karan Singh, Aarav Films Juniors Coordinator: Aarav Films Head Dressman: Praveen Dixit, Arun Rai Dressman: Deepak Pandey, Rajendra, Naveen Dixit Tailor: Sameer Production Logistics: Cool Media Enterprises Vanity on set: Siddhivinayak Vanities Generator: R K Transpower Production Cars: Yusuf Tour & Travels Catering: Shree Ganesh Caterers, Vinay Food Service. Sound & PA Walkies: M M Digital Sound, Durga Equipment Supplier Sound Attendants: Deepak choudhary, Prakash Choudhary Steadicam: Sunil Khandpur Jimmy Jib: Amit Cine Services 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/WDObjRB 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/uBRwo20


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