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Tu Hai Sab Hai (Music Video): Savneet Singh | New Hindi Song | T-Series
Experience the heartwarming tale of Love! Presenting "Tu Hai Sab Hai (Music Video)". Sung, Composed and Written by Savneet Singh. T-Series Presents "Tu Hai Sab Hai (Music Video)" Audio Credits: Written, Composed and Performed by Savneet Singh Music Arranged by Ashish Zachariah Guitars by Ashish Zachariah Drums and Percussion by Abhijit Sood Backing Vocals by Kushal Chheda , Tanvi D Recorded at Synergy Audio Productions, Gurugram Mixed and Mastered by Angad Bahra ( Uneven Studios , Ludhiana ) Music Label: T-Series Video Credits: Director : Janvi Madabusi Dop & Di : Niteesh Jangid Editor : Chinmay Wagh A Madabusi Films Production Ep : Jatin Lalwani Ad : Vishvesh Trivedi Ac : Chinmmay Baviskar Costume Stylist : Riddhi Nagda Makeup Artist : Vijay Shrivastav Hairstylist : Alisha Shaikh Location : Neeraj Sonawane (legostays) Art Team : Mohammad Rafique, Bablu Shaikh Gaffer : Jitendranath Choubey Focus Puller : Vijay Verma Light Team : Bablu Kumar, Jaswant Singh, Madan Jha, Ajay Kumar Camera Team : Sanjeev Kumar, Rocky Jain, Anil Kumar, Manish Sharma Dit : Amit Spot Boys : Kisan, Saurabh 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/euW3o4x 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/iao17Cf


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