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Beparwaiyaan (Lyrical Video): Digvijay Rathee, Shefali Bagga | IP Singh,Rajarshi,Amar J | Faridkot
Presenting the Lyrical Video Song "Beparwaiyaan" Featuring Digvijay Singh Rathee and Shefali Bagga. Sung & Composed by Amar Jalal, Rajarshi Sanyal & IP Singh & Written by Amar Jalal, Balla Jalal & IP Singh #DigvijaySinghRathee #ShefaliBagga #Faridkot ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/4gUyJtd Spotify: https://bit.ly/4hP8N3r Hungama: https://bit.ly/4bgbcSc Apple Music: https://bit.ly/4bd1hgk Gaana: https://bit.ly/4hP8TIl Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/4hS8eG6 YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/4ifL2l7 Audio Credits: Composers : Amar Jalal , Rajarshi Sanyal , IP Singh Singers : Amar Jalal , IP Singh , Rajarshi Sanyal Lyrics : Amar Jalal , Balla Jalal , IP Singh Arrangement : Rajarshi Sanyal , Hrishikesh Gangan Harmonium : Amit Padhye Live Percussions : Omkar Salunkhe , Prathamesh Kandalkar Recording Engineer : Surajit Ghosh Mazumdar, at T-Series Studio Mix and Master : Abhishek Ghatak Music Label: T-Series Video Credits: Film By -: The OGz’s Director:- Sahil Baghra Dop:- jason numberdar Creative director:- varun Sharma Assist director:- Yogesh Sharma Male lead :- Digvijay Rathee Female lead:- Shefali Bagga Choreographer :- Hemant Singh Cinematographer:- SukhanSaar Concept :- Aakriti Assist director:- Yogesh Sharma , Harman Grade:- Sahil Patter Business Manager: Vasudha Grover Manager: Arva Changi Agency: Ohana Talents Edit/Grade:- Raj Ghumaan Lights:- Senger Films Camera:- Saya films Zimmy jib:- Manish Arora Line producer:- Monty production Makeup:- Rajan Passi and Team Hair:- Mani Costume:- khwaish Art director:- dheeraj verma art Casting:- MH casting Dancer coordinator:- Team sandy 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/U2G0Rrm 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/QRoUA38


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