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Bhoomi Namaskar | World Environment Day 2024 Anthem | Bhamla Foundation | T-Series
#ProtectOurPlanet Introducing Bhoomi Namaskar - World Environment Day 2024: Finding Sustainability for the future with Bhoomi Namaskar - By Bhamla Foundation. Bhoomi Namaskar: Embracing the Earth with Love 🌍 Let's celebrate World Environment Day 2024 by paying homage to our planet, acknowledging its beauty, and renewing our commitment to protect and preserve it. Join us in this journey of gratitude and action with the Bhamla Foundation, Bollywood Hungama. #BhoomiNamaskar #WorldEnvironmentDay #ProtectOurPlanet Credits: Championed by Asif Bhamla Empowered by Neeraj Roy Concept by R Balki Lyrics by Prasoon Joshi Campaign Curated by Saher Bhamla Edited by Nipun Ashok Gupta Choreography by Shiamak Davar Project Head Meraj Husain Executive Producer Kishan Adhikari Creatives & Graphics Bhavin CP Production by Romanchak Arora (Trickitainment Media) FEATURING Abhishek A Bachchan Alaya F Aman Pant Bhumi Pednekar Jackie Shroff Malaika Arora Neeti Mohan Shaan Shankar Mahadevan Shekhar Ravjiani Shreya Ghoshal Sobhita Dhulipala Varun Dhawan SPECIAL THANKS: Hon. Commissioner BMC Nadir B Godrej Parents of the SDIPA JOY student dancers Rohini Iyer SONG TITLE 'BHOOMI NAMASKAR' Music Director / Composer: Aman Pant Female Vocals: Shreya Ghoshal, Neeti Mohan Male Vocals: Shankar Mahadevan,Shaan,Shekhar Ravjiani,Aman Pant Backing Vocals: Akhil Tiwari,Veljon Noronha Sound Engineer: Vishal Shinde Drum: Darshan Doshi Guitar: Shivam Pant, Veljon Noronha Mixed & Mastered by Devang Rachh @ Tonework Studio Music Produced by Sparsh Agarwal Additional Music Programming Shobin Joy Recording Studio Chirping Birds Studios SHOOT FOR ABHISHEK A BACHCHAN Cinematographer Vishal Sinha 2nd Unit Camera Utkarsh Marulkar 1st AC Satish Nai SHOOT FOR THE KIDS (DANCE) "TEAM SDIPA (SHIAMAK DAVAR INSTITUTE OF PERFORMING ARTS)" SDIPA Team: Mahzi Canteenwala Rizwana Patil Jay Verma Rashmi Joshi Raco Fernandes Priyanka Londhe Manoj Gond JOY Students: Aadya Jalan Aastha Katakdhond Aadya Gupta Aashman Vidulkar Anwita Bhandari Ajita Mistry Khwaish Acharya Maahi Jain Siya Kirpekar Suhaani Sharma Tashi Joisher Vivaan Varia Production Prachi Jaisinghani (Pepperoni Productions) Director Nida Haider (Pepperoni Productions) DOP Shri Ram 2nd DOP: Ronal D'costa Operator: Harindar Chouhan Lights: Durga Light Enterprise Light Team : Shankar Kumar Maity Pushpal Giri Mukul Kumar Das Mithun Manna Vickey Shinge Tayab Alli Camera Paxton Equipments Camera Team Pappu Yadav Ritesh Vishwakarma Nippu Tiwari Deepak Tripathi Drone Operator Sarvesh Kumar SHOOT FOR ACTORS & SINGERS Director Romanchak Arora DOP Bhavin CP Lokesh Sharma Production Kishan Adhikari Meraj Hussain Hashim Shaikh Finance Head Aftab Lakdawala POST PRODUCTION Post Production House Prime Focus LTD Business Head Arjun Bhatia Sr. Business Development Manager Ravi Verma Creative Director Rodney Ee Line Producer Shashi Kant Sharma Colorist Yash Tendulkar Conformist Sunil Kokitkar Asst Conformist Pratham Kadbane Data Management Nilesh S. More Online Artist Jitendra Yadav Shailendra Sharma Sharad Dudwadkar Technician Movin Dsa Stock Footage by Conceptual Pictures Bhamla Foundation Team Sohail Khan Pranay Jagtap Hafiz Khan Ubai Sura Hungama Team Soumini Sridhara Paul Kalpendu Pandya Poonam Nimbalkar Dipti Keluskar Enaakshi Kotwal Anand Vaishnav & Team Hungama Supported by Godrej, Hungama, Ravin 360 Wealth 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/3vCusY4 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/ke9O1Kz


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