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Humnava (Song): Shreya Ghoshal | Kajol | MAA | Rocky-Shiv | Manoj Muntashir Shukla
Let your heart sway to the voice of Shreya Ghoshal in “Humnava", from the film "MAA", directed by Vishal Revanti Furia and produced by Ajay Veena Devgn & Jyoti Santha Subbarayan starring Kajol Tanuja Devgn, Ronit Dolly Boseroy, Indraneil Shubhra Sen Gupta, Jitin Jyoti Gulati. Releasing on 27th June 2025, in cinemas near you. #MAA #Kajol #HumnavaMere Audio Credits: Music composer - Rocky Mehr Bano Khanna - Shiv Aneeta Malhotra Singers - Shreya Sarmistha Ghoshal, Jubin Neena Nautiyal Lyrics - Manoj Prema Muntashir Shukla Music Arranged By: Vaibhav Pani Acoustic and Electric Guitar: Keba Jerimiah Sarangi: Dilshad Khan Guitars Recorded By: Paul Daniel at 20dB Sound Studios Sarangi Recorded By: Rahul Sharma at Studio 504 M1 Sarangi Melody Inspired By: Flute Melody in Bollywood Elements Sample Pack Mixed and Mastered By: Abhishek Khandelwal @ YRF Studio Mix Assistant @ YRF: Dileep Nair Music Label: T-Series Film Credits: Directed by Vishal Revanti Furia Produced by Ajay Veena Devgn & Jyoti Santha Subbarayan Co-Produced by: Kumar Mangat Bimla Devi Pathak Presented by: Jio Studios & Devgn Films A Devgn Films Production Panorama Studios - All India Release Story & Screenplay: Saiwyn Ridna Quadras Director of photography: Pushkar Malti Singh Editor: Sandeep Amita Francis VFX Creative Head: Naveen Saloni Paul (NY VFXWaala ) Project Head & Creative Producer: Danish Neelam Devgn Dialogues: Aamil Shaheen Khan & Ajit Sunita Jagtap Production Designer: Sheetal Sonali Duggal Action Director: R.P Radhika Yadav Chief Finance Officer: Nilesh Prema Ghag Head Compliance & Legal : Ruchi Rajkumari Kanojiya COO & CFO (Jio Studios): Priyanka Indu Chaudhary Costume Designers: Radhika Anila Mehra Executive Producer: Ashish Raj Kathpal Line Producer: Vivek Jayshree Padaliya Associate Director: Surendra Rukmini Dhawale Script & Post Production Supervisor: Mousumi Mithu Chatterjee Sound Designer: Lochan Sunanda Kanvinde Background Score: Amar Purnima Mohile Music: T-Series Lyricist: Pranav Sunita Vatsa & Manoj Prema Muntashir Shukla Singers: Usha Minnie Sami Uthup, Jubin Neena Nautiyal Music Composer: Harsh Asha Upadhyay, Rocky Mehr Bano Khanna & Shiv Aneeta Malhotra Choreographer: Ranju Ponnamma Varghese Sound Mixing: Mariyano Studios Pvt. Ltd Re-Recording Mixer: Justin Lissy Jose (CAS) VFX: NY VFXWaala VFX Supervisor: Nikunj Bhavna Lathia DI: NY DIWaala DI Colorist: Deep Sonal Majithia DI Head: Sameer Sudha Arekar Post Producer: Industrywalas Media Consultant: Parag Bharati Desai (Universal Communication) Digital Agency: The Small Big Idea Publicity Design: Himanshu Padma Nanda & Rahul Padma Nanda (H-One) Marketing Consultant: Deepesh Rajul Shah (Yellow Inc) Visual Promotions: Sandeep Amita Francis (Dancing Bear) Pr Head (Jio Studios): Amita Asha Naidu Legal Head (Jio Studios): Dipti Damyanti Kotak 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/hDfRNGx 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/SOXNxya 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/9hKdNer


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