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Pintu Ki Pappi: Desi Banda (Song) Sushant Thamke | Rahul Saxena | Shafaat Ali | Raman Raghuvanshi
Presenting "Desi Banda” (Song) from the Movie “Pintu Ki Pappi”. Sung by Rahul Saxena, Composed by Shafaat Ali & Written by Raman Raghuvanshi. Featuring Shushant Thamke, Jaanya Joshi and Viidhi along with Vijay Raz, Murli Sharma, Ali Asgar and Ganesh Acharya in leading roles. Presented by: Mythri Movies Produced by : V2S Entertainment and Production LLP In Association with Ganesh Acharya Media & Entertainment (GAME) Pvt. Ltd. Music Label : T-Series Kissing Theatres Worldwide on ► 21st March, 2025 #PintuKiPappi #DesiBanda #GaneshAcharya #ShushantThamke #Viidhi #TSeries Produced by : Vidhi Acharya Director : Shiv Hare Co-Producer : Nitin ‘Nitz‘ Arora Director of Choreography: Ganesh Acharya Dop : Ajay Pandey Editor : Manoj Magar Executive Producer : Ganesh Singh Costume : Jimmyz Designer Music Credits - Music Composer - Shafaat Ali Singer - Rahul Saxena Music Production and Arrangements- Shafaat Ali Rhythm Arranger - Sajjad Ali Chandwani Lyrics - Raman Raghuvanshi Mixed by ~Tanay Gajjar at Wownflutters Song recorded by : Rupak Thakur at RT studios Tech Support - Shailesh Uphale Chorus - Vivek, Nitin, Sahil Musicians ~ Duff and Halgi - Rajesh Rajbhatt, Pratap rath, Parvez Sheikh, Chotu Lal, Arun Toms - Rajesh Rajbhatt Percussions - Rajesh Rajbhatt, Pratap Rath Dhol - Hanif/Aslam and team Mastered by : Chris Athens @Chris Athens Mastering, Austin, Texas, USA Mastering Project Manager (Chris Athens Mastering) : Kurt Bradley Mastering Assistant : Dave Huffman Audio Mastering Services : THE LAFFING BUDDHA Costume as : Jimmyz Designer, Barkha Kumari & Anisha Pal 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/sjZHBGQ 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/vbOlESi


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