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MAA (Lyrical Video): Tulsi Kumar | Payal Dev | Manoj Muntashir | Bhushan Kumar
Presenting the Lyrical Video Song "Maa". Sung by Tulsi Kumar, composed by Payal Dev & written by Manoj Muntashir. Directed by Ranju Varghese #MAA #TulsiKumar #PayalDev #ManojMuntashir ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/4o45n0r Spotify: http://bit.ly/4l1eRXv Apple Music: http://bit.ly/4f4Yckp Gaana: http://bit.ly/4lHdZZ3 Amazon Prime Music: http://bit.ly/3IZ6Sg6 YouTube Music: http://bit.ly/4kWjm5w Song Credits: Singer: Tulsi Kumar Music: Payal Dev Lyrics: Manoj Muntashir Music Production - Aditya Dev Keys & Synths - Aditya Dev Mix & Master - ADM Studioz Music Label: T-Series Video Credits: Produced By: T-Series Featuring: Tulsi Kumar & Zarina Wahab Executive Producer: Farhan Khan Director - Ranju Varghese Line Producer: Mansoor Khan & Ahsan Anjum Video Producer: Ninety Nine Pictures LLP DOP: Hari K Vedantam UPM: Sunil Mairale Choreographed By: Ranju Varghese Choreography Assistants: Tanvi Palav, Jagriti Goswami & Sanjana Bamrara Assistant Directors: Chetan Motivaras & Monika Parihar Production House: Ninety Nine Pictures LLP Featuring: Tulsi Kumar & Zarina Wahab Production Designer: Smita Kambli Company HMU: Vaishali Kadlak Costume Designer (Tulsi): Vibhuti Chamria Costume Designer (Performers): Vaishali Kadlak DOP 1st AC: Amit Kumar Creative Director: Kadambari Ranju Varghese Editor: Kadambari Ranju Varghese Assistant Editor: Chetan Motivaras Colourist: Adolf Dsouza Online Post: LUCIA Entertainment (David) Online Artist: Velu Prabaharan VFX - Creative/Director: Dimple Thorwe VFX - Compositor: Mohammad Shadab Camera: ABCD Camera House (Vinod) Disco Light: 3 Star Lighting Light: A One Light Graffer: Yaqube Shaikh (Munna) & Deepak Best Boy: Rizwan Focus Puller: Harishankar & Vijay Steady Cam: Steadifilmotion (Wasim Khan) Jimmy Jib: Patnayak Entertainment Location: Mother Nature Studios Dancer Costume: Vaishali Kadlak Transport: Azaan Transport Catering: Sarva Sampanna Foods Dancer: Sonu Srivastav Dress Man: Nanda Lal Soni DIT: Rohit Production Boys: Parful, Hanan, Anil Team Tulsi Kumar: Makeup - Coco Ballucci Hair - Kavita Gour Team Zarina Wahab: Make-Up: Deepali Pardhe Hair By: Priya Nemade Kid: Nidhi Pagare Dancers: Radhika Lohiya, Vasudha Ramani, Payal Kur, Tanaya Biswas, Bhoomika Ojha, Geetanjali Marwaha, Sharvari Pawar, Aayushi Biyani, Riya Shetty Mime Artists: Pratik Hiwale, Sohan Shirke, Jeet Jadhav, Sahil Tapal, Jitesh Mhatre, Sanket Kolambekar Security: Nitin Security Services Production Facilities: Rajlaxmi Cine Rental Vanity Vans: Shree Krishna Enterprises 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/l5WX014 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/ENdciVF 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/tYluhkf


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