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NASHA (Remix): Tamannaah B, Ajay D, Riteish D |Jasmine S, Sachet T, Jaani, DJ Sunny Singh UK |RAID 2
Presenting the "Nasha (Remix)" by DJ Sunny Singh UK, from the film RAID 2. Feat. Tamannaah Bhatia and Riteish Deshmukh. #RAID2 #TamannaahBhatia #AjayDevgn #RiteishDeshmukh Song Credits: Song: Nasha (Remix) Singers: Jasmine Sandlas, Sachet Tandon, Divya Kumar, Sumonto Mukherjee Lyrics: Jaani Music: White Noise Collectives Remixed By: DJ Sunny Singh UK Visuals Edit: Babalu Xoxx Visuals Music Label - T-Series Video Credits Choreographer: Piyush-Shazia Music Video Head (T-Series) - Pooja Singh Gujral Production executive- Ravinder Rawat & Paresh Vaishnav Costume - jimmyzdesigner Tamannaah Bhatia Team Talent Agency - Dharma Cornerstone Agency (DCA) Personal Manager - Gunjan Chandwani Costume Designer - Sheetal Sharma Hairstylist - Seema Mane Makeup artist - Sonam Chandna Sagar Spot boy - Mohnish Rudal Gujar Hair Assistant - Disha Chaure Makeup Assistant - Datta Chandgude Driver - Subachan Chauhan Film Credits Directed By: Raj Kumar Gupta Produced By: Bhushan Kumar & Krishan Kumar Produced By: Kumar Mangat Pathak & Abhishek Pathak Co-Producer: Shiv Chanana Co-Producer: Sanjeev Joshi President (T-Series): Neeraj Kalyan Writers: Ritesh Shah, Raj Kumar Gupta, Jaideep Yadav & Karan Vyas Dop: Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary Editor: Sandeep Francis Background Score: Amit Trivedi Music: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Amit Trivedi, Rochak Kohli, Sachet-Parampara, White Noise Collectives Lyrics: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Purnam Allahabadi, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Manoj Muntashir, Kausar Munir, Jaani Production Designer: Rita Ghosh Costume Designers: Naveen Shetty, Mehak Shetty & Priyanka Castelino Casting By: Casting Bay Sound Design: Shahaab Alam Action Director: R.P. Yadav Re-Recording Mixer: Rhitwik Raj Pathak (X Curve) Creative Producer (Panorama Studios): Shreya Dev Verma Creative Head (Panorama Studios): Abhinav Mehrotra Executive Producer: Pragya Singh Line Producer: Niraj Sethi CFO (Panorama Studios): Ravindra Auti Choreographers : Ranju Varghese, Piyush-Shazia Chief Business Officer Distribution (Panorama Studios): Murlidhar Chhatwani Distribution Head (Panorama Studios) : Darshan Shah Film Marketing Lead (T-Series): Mita Choudhary Film PR Lead (T-Series): Rahul Dubey Film Marketing & Promotions (T-Series): Neel Mehta, Heett Savla, Daniel J Fernandes, Sujata Narwankar, Juhi Ghodgaonkar Senior Manager Finance (Panorama Studios): Santosh Auti Marketing Head (Panorama Studios): Fatema Nagree First Ad: Nav Nirman Singh Post-Production: Rahul Gupta Project Head (T-Series): Meghha Chheda Film & Content Team (T-Series): Alok Kumar Shukla, Heett Savla, Shraddha Shrikant Ghanekar Music On: T-Series Music Head (T-Series): Shivam Chanana Music Creative Team (T-Series): Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Sonu Srivastava, Vivin Sachdeva, Pooja Singh Gujral Music Marketing (T-Series): Vivin Sachdeva Digital Team (T-Series): Varun Arora, Juhi Singh, Rohit Tyagi, Praveen Sharma, Ratika Anand & Mohit Malik Background Score (Trailer): Amar Mohile Di Colorist: Santosh Pawar Di: Ny Di Waala LLP Vfx-Supervisor: Pankaj Kalbende Vfx: N.Y. Vfxwaala Vfx: Reflection Pictures Studio, Creative Head (Reflection Pictures Studio): Abhishek Srivastav Media Consultant (Universal Communications): Parag Desai Production Manager: Vipin Kumar Singh Publicity Design: Brain on Rent Visual Promotions: Ma+th (Marching Ants + Trigger Happy) Digital Marketing: White Rivers Media Download Desibeats - https://bit.ly/4bEaNcJ Download Tapbeats - https://bit.ly/4bY3hcZ ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/zwZTYn5 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/ykcY673


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