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ROOH (Lyrics): YO YO HONEY SINGH | NUSHRRATT BHARUCCHA | HRITU ZEE | BHUSHAN KUMAR
PRESENTING LYRICAL VIDEO SONG 'ROOH', BY YO YO HONEY SINGH. FEAT. NUSHRRATT BHARUCCHA. #ROOH #YOYOHONEYSINGH #NUSHRRATTBHARUCCHA ♪FULL SONG AVAILABLE ON♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3OSewZB Spotify: https://bit.ly/3BpFLrh Hungama: https://bit.ly/49xft2M Apple Music: https://bit.ly/41tzh5g Gaana: https://bit.ly/3ZNOJI6 Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/41AOyBz YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/4iuE2Se AUDIO CREDITS: SINGER - YO YO HONEY SINGH & HRITU ZEE RAP - YO YO HONEY SINGH MUSIC PRODUCED BY - YO YO HONEY SINGH COMPOSER - YO YO HONEY SINGH LYRICS - THE SHAMS RAP LYRICS - PARADOX AUDIO MIX BY - YO YO HONEY SINGH MASTERED BY - HOMMIE DILLIWALA MUSIC LABEL - T-SERIES VIDEO CREDITS: STARRING: YO YO HONEY SINGH | NUSHRRATT BHARUCCHA DIRECTED BY: MIHIR GULATI DOP: ABHIMANYU SENGUPTA EDITED BY: HITESH CHANDWANI (FROGALISED PRODUCTIONS) CHIEF AD: RISHABH DANG DIRECTION TEAM: HITESH CHANDWANI & PU ROHIT HONEY SINGH STYLING: AKANKSHA BHAKOO HONEY SINGH WARDROBE: COUNTRYMADE ASSISTANT EDITOR & POSTER: PU ROHIT CHOREOGRAPHER - RAJIT DEV ASSISTANT- ROMSHA SINGH AND NAVYA AGARWAL PRODUCTION DESIGNER:- PARIJAT PODDAR ART DIRECTOR:-MUKESH CHAUHAN ASSOCIATE ART DIRECTOR:- MANSOORI SHAKIR HUSSAIN / SHAHREYAAR ANSARI SET DRESSER - DINKI PUNJABI POLE: XPOLE LINE PRODUCER - POOJA CHAKRABORTY & OMKAR HARDIKAR COLOR STUDIO: THE POST BROTHERS COLORIST : ERCAN KUCUK COLOR PRODUCER : ERTUG OZTURK ASSISTANT DOP: ABDUL RAZAQ SHAIKH TEAM YO YO: ROHIT CHHABRA, SHUBHAM GUPTA MAKEUP YO YO HONEY SINGH - KRISHA SHAH NUSHRRATT’S TEAM COSTUME DESIGNER : SAMIDHA WANGNOO ASSISTANTS : ANKITA PATEL & MAHEK PANDYA MANAGER - ANAND MENON AGENCY - COLLECTIVE ARTISTS NETWORK HAIRSTYLIST - ASHIS BOGI MAKEUP - VARDAN NAYAK ASSISTANTS - ROHIT SINGH & PRITAM PATIL SPOT BOY - RAJKUMAR YADAV SECURITY - EJAZ MOHD PATEL PRODUCTION ASSISTANT - ADITYA KANADE LOCATION MANAGER - SAMIR KHAN DANCER'S HAIR N MAKEUP - KRISHA SHAH TEAM - POOJA SHARMA, MANSI SINGHI, PURVI GANGWANI, REET BALWANI, SHREYA SOLANKI, AISHWARYA WAGHELA, PREET BHASIN, BHAVNA RAJPUT, PRIYANKA SAGAR, SAKSHI GOSWAMI FEATURED CAST: UUJASNA, ANKITA SAGARH DANCERS: ISHITA AGNIHOTRI, ANKITA GUPTA, JAPIKA, RAKHI NEGI, RHONA, KASHMEEN, SHREYA MASTE, TANISHA PRASAD, TANISHA MAHESHWARI, VAIDEHI PHOTOGRAPHER- HARSH MEVADA BTS- PRERNA BHANDARI , PRANAV GANGURDE,GOUTAM SAHA DIGITAL: RAJDEEP MAYER, RDM MEDIA 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/cuqQ2XB 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/jq7zONL


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