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51 Glorious Days (Album): MAFIA (Teaser) - Yo Yo Honey Singh | Nargis F | Bhushan Kumar | 26-Sept-25
The Mafia Of All Is Coming! Presenting The Teaser Of The First Song “Mafia” From The Year’s Biggest Musical Phenomenon - “51 Glorious Days” Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Presents Bhushan Kumar’s “Mafia (Teaser)” 51 Glorious Days Releasing Worldwide On 26th Sep! Credits: Cast: YO YO Honey Singh & Nargis Fakhri Singer: YO YO Honey Singh Lyrics: Y80 Music producer : YoYoHoneysingh Audio mixed : Vinod verma Audio mastering: Hommie diliwala Music Label: T-Series Story , concept & screenplay : YoYoHoneysingh Director : Teji Sandhu Styling: Akanksha bakhoo Edit: Hitesh Chandwani Assistant Editor: Pu Rohit Digital Strategy - Rajdeep Mayer Digital Promotions and Artwork - RDM Media Yoyohoneysingh’s costume & wardrobe : Emad Tariq hussien ( black parliament) DUBAI Video Production Company : AJ Films & Entertainment Los Angeles Producer: Yashvi Mulchandani & Ajay Mohamed Unit Production Manager (UPM): Niharika Pushkarna Production Coordinator: Deep Barot 1st Assistant Director: Arnav Shah 2nd Assistant Director: Sahil Juneja Director's Assistant: Sourav Dheer Yo Yo International Management - Passant Shams Ell Dean Director of Photography (DOP): Taylor Randall 2nd Unit DP / DA: Smit Patel 1st AC: Chirag Chopra 1st AC: Mitchell Flanagan 2nd AC: Gio Morales Steadicam: Jordan Sadler Gaffer: Rishab Chandra Key Grip: Sachin Vinay Best Boy Grip: Christian Chico Best Boy Elec: Hwei Chen Grip: Ryan Sotto Grip: Sky Adams Grip: Rishab Dudhedia Production Designer: Riya Vaidya Production Designer Assistant: Rutvikkumar Patel Production Designer Assistant: Kirin Ramanathan Stunt Coordinator: Twana Barnett Key Makeup: Tamanna Roashan Makeup Artist - GiGi Panwar & Nadia Ali Hair Artist: Nigina Makeup Assistant: Nadia Ali SFX and Background's HMUA: Isabella Ferrara Wardrobe Supervisor: Mae Mitchell Wardrobe Assistant: Saanya Borah Production Assistant (PA): Kadir Mayel Production Assistant (PA): Aayush Yadav Production Assistant (PA): Michelle Künzler Production Assistant (PA): Darshan Panchal Production Assistant (PA): Krish Chandak Production Assistant (PA): Jeniffer Marie Production Assistant (PA): Delmer Isai Menjivar Nunez Production Assistant (PA): Ravin Goyal Production Assistant (PA): Andrés Bernal Colorist: Misha Kim Processing of Footage: Fotokem Camera by - Old Fast Glass Grip and Lighting by - Lit by Drip Production Supplies by - Walk and Talk Rentals 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/5MzEP9e 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/N3ps57o 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/JgK4xjy


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