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PAYAL (Lyrical Video): YO YO HONEY SINGH | NORA FATEHI | PARADOX | GLORY | BHUSHAN KUMAR
PRESENTING THE LYRICAL VIDEO SONG 'PAYAL' FROM THE MOST LOVED ALBUM OF THE YEAR "GLORY" BY YO YO HONEY SINGH. #PAYAL #YOYOHONEYSINGH #NORAFATEHI #PARADOX #GLORY ♪FULL SONG AVAILABLE ON♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3Mgrwa4 Spotify: https://bit.ly/3yQNqxs Hungama: https://bit.ly/47dulm9 Apple Music: https://bit.ly/4fVLQer Gaana: https://bit.ly/4fTnPEX Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/3X0MNcT Wynk: https://bit.ly/4cIGPTA YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/473h7Il SONG CREDITS: SONG : PAYAL STARRING : YO YO HONEY SINGH, NORA FATEHI & PARADOX SINGER : YO YO HONEY SINGH RAP: PARADOX MUSIC PRODUCED BY - YO YO HONEY SINGH LYRICS : PARADOX  RECORDED AT MOSIQI STUDIOS AND LPME STUDIOS, DUBAI. MASTERED BY : HOMMIEE DILLIWALA MIXING BY : VINOD VERMA MUSIC LABEL : T-SERIES VIDEO CREDITS: DIRECTED BY: MIHIR GULATI DOP : ABHIMANYU SENGUPTA EDITED BY : HITESH CHANDWANI (FROGALISED PRODUCTIONS) CHIEF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR : RISHABH DANG  ASSISTANT DIRECTION : PU ROHIT & GIORGI SAMSIANI STYLIST (HONEY SINGH, PARADOX & DANCERS) : AKANKSHA BHAKOO  ASSISTANT STYLIST : RITIKA KAPOOR  WARDROBE ( HONEY SINGH) : RASTAH & KALPRAAG  DANCERS COSTUMES : ROSY AHLUWALIA CHOREOGRAPHER - RAJIT DEV  ASSISTANTS - RAVEENA , SAUMYA &  MANAN ASSISTANT EDITOR AND GRAPHICS : PU ROHIT LINE PRODUCTION: JASHAN DUBAI COLOR STUDIO : THE POST BROTHERS COLORIST : ERCAN KUCUK COLOR PRODUCER : ERTUG OZTURK POSTER AND ARTWORK : RDM MEDIA TEAM YO YO: ROHIT CHHABRA , SHUBHAM GUPTA NORA’S TEAM: MANAGER - SUNIL BUDDEN  MAKE UP & HAIR STYLIST - MARIANNA ROBERTI MULUCHYAN  MAKE UP & HAIR STYLIST - ASSITANT- SACHIN WAGDARIKAR  STYLIST - AASTHA SHARMA STYLIST ASSISTANT- REANN MORADIAN PERSONAL ASSISTANT - DULLAN RAHMATULLAH GEORGIAN CREW :- SERVICE PRODUCTION: 100 FILMS  LINE PRODUCER: NINI SARDLISHVILI PRODUCTION MANAGER: IRAKLI QIRIA GEORGIA DANCE COORDINATOR: ANDRO MELKUMOV LOCATION MANAGER: IRAKLI GVISHIANI RONIN OPERATOR: NIKA KACHIBAIA FOCUS PULLERS: GIVIKO TUKHARELI, SABA TETRADZE CAMERA CREW: LADO ANDGHULADZE, IMEDA TETRADZE, GIORGI BARTAIA, NIKA OKITASHVILI GAFFER: SHOTA KHIJAKADZE LIGHT AND DOLLY CREW:  ARCHIL AND GIORGI SAMKHARADZE, BEZHAN LALIASHVILI, ZURA TSULEISKIRI DRONE OPERATORS: QRISTESIA DANELIA, GUKA KHUNTSELIA ART DIRECTOR: SHOTA IZORIA SET CONSTRUCTION: BACHO TALAKVADZE MAKE-UP ARTIST: KHATIA MELASHVILI HAIR STYLIST: NANA MALAZONIA COSTUME SUPERVISOR: MARIAM SABANADZE, ANA PAILODZE SOUND ENGINEER: ACHI KHACHAPURIDZE  SET MANAGER: TUTA KAKAURIDZE CATERING: FIESTA GROUP BTS & STILLS: MIKHEIL GOGICHASHVILI 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/FvS4TiY 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/bQDsZfY


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