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Crazxy - Official Teaser | Sohum Shah | Girish Kohli | In Cinemas 28th Feb 2025
Imagine the worst day of your life. And multiply that by 10. Welcome to Abhimanyu’s world. Get ready for a #CRAZXY ride. TEASER OUT NOW. In Cinemas 28th February, 2025 Sohum Shah, Girish Kohli, Mukesh Shah, Amita Suresh Shah, Adesh Prasad, Ankit Jain Credits : Written & Directed By: Girish Kohli Thrills By: Sohum Shah Produced by: Sohum Shah, Mukesh Shah, Amita Suresh Shah & Adesh Prasad Co Produced by: Ankit Jain Editor: Sanyujta Kaza, Rythem Lath Sound Designer: Kunal Sharma (MPSE) Lyrics: Gulzar Music: Vishal Bhardwaj Guest Composers: Laxmikant Pyarelal, Anand Bakshi, Jesper Kyd,The Red Kettle, Manan Bhardwaj, Khullar G x Yeahproof, Harshavardhan Rameshwar, Osho Jain Original Score :Jesper Kyd Director Of Photography: Sunil Borkar, Kuldeep Mamania Production Designer: Sheetal Duggal, Amit Waghchaure Action Director: Vicky Arora Executive Producer: Peeyush Chaturvedi Assistant Producer: Srushti Panayam UPM: Shreyas Gawande Casting Director: Mayank Dixitt Sohum’s Costume Stylist: Abhilasha Devnani Prosthetic Designer: Gurpreet Ghuri Hair & Make Up: Shilpa Shah DI: Redchillies.color Senior Colorist: Tushar Jadhav VFX Supervisor: Animeshj Varma VFX Line Producer: Sahil Solanki Visual Effects: Old Monk Studio, WF Technology, Nubecirrus, RG Entertainment Visual Promotions & Publicity Design: Team SSF Poster Designer: Edy Mujahidin Poster Photographer: Kunal Gupta Costume Designer: Nakshatra Dewadikar Music Consultant: The Red Kettle Marketing Director (Max Marketing): varun Gupta Marketing and Communications Head : Juhi Bhojani Head of Accounts : Milind Surve Marketing and Communications Team : Bhavya Mittal and Shiraaz Garivala Post Supervisor: Firoz Khan Post Co-ordinator: Rafik Ahmed Associate Editor : Amol Gunjan First AD : Devesh Bhatt First AD (Post Production) : Nilay Majumder Creative (Post Production) : Swapnesh Vadhavkar Assistant Directors : Ved Jha, Pranav Uppal, Aaroh Ravindra Script Supervisor: Tanya Yadav DA : Sannchit Malhotra PR Agency: Spice Media Digital Agency: White Rivers Media Office Staff : Kiran Kadam, Hemant Sharma (head cook), Akash Banerjee, Manoj Yadav, Mukesh Yadav, Narayan Yadav Teaser Credits: Director - Wesley Joseph Creative Director - Navzar Eranee Executive Producer - Ananya Dasgupta DoP - RaviVarman. ASC, ISC. Production Designer - Namra Parikh DA - Neha Joshi Associate Cameraman- Vishnu Panicker , Rajesh Shukla Gaffer- Vikash Focus- Nitish 1AD - Okeef Attari 2AD - Falguni Dhumde Editor - Manthan Sharma Producer - Adil S Aziz DI : Nubecirrus Colourist : Navin Shetty VFX STUDIO - ASY FILMS ; (Studio Head): Ashutosh Pandey, Snehal Jadhav DIT : Suraj Kutty Voice on the Radio : Harish Bhimani Unknown Caller : Tinnu Anand 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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