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Keejo Kesari Ke Laal - Maruti Nandan | T-Series Mixtape Bhakti | Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros
Presenting the Fourth Bhajan "Keejo Kesari Ke Laal - Maruti Nandan" from "T-Series Mixtape Bhakti" in the Timeless Voices of Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros. Mangaldeep Presents Gulshan Kumar & Bhushan Kumar's "T-Series Mixtape Bhakti" Powered by Haldiram’s Online Bhakti Partner - Sri Mandir App #TSeriesMixtapeBhakti - #Season1 - #Episode4 Keejo Kesari Ke Laal - Maruti Nandan | T-Series Mixtape Bhakti | Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros Tune into Epiosde 1 (Aa Maa Aa Tujhe Dil Ne Pukara-Pyara Saja Hai Tera Dwar Bhawani)⤵️ https://youtu.be/sgsv7OxPWvo Tune into Epiosde 2 (Leke Pooja Ki Thali - Main Balak Tu Mata)⤵️ https://youtu.be/tKiG5AyNCb8 Tune into Epiosde 3 (Govind Bolo - Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari)⤵️ https://youtu.be/L0FK4eei9Z4 Credits: Singers- Meet Bros, Ankit Tiwari Produced By: Bhushan Kumar Co-Producer: Shiv Chanana President (T-Series): Neeraj Kalyan Music & Directed By- Raaj Aashoo Conceptualized & Developed By: Raj Chanana, Shivam Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva Head Of Music: Shivam Chanana Head Of Music Marketing: Vivin Sachdeva AVP Content: Raj Chanana AVP Talent Management & Acquisition: Sonal Chawla Digital and Content Partnerships (T-Series): Varun Arora, Juhi Singh, Rohit Tyagi, Praveen Sharma, Ratika Anand, Mohit Malik Project Lead: Nruti Jayant Shah Marketing & Digital Lead: Sana Shaikh PR Lead: Raisa Ghosh Project Supervision & Brands: Amandeep Singh Chadha PR Team: Shreya Bansal, Kimaya Kadam Brand Partnerships & Alliances Team: Anirban Gupta Marketing & Promotions Team (T-Series): Rajeev Arya, Aanchal Makwana, Vinay Yadav, Anjit Mandal, Hetavi Chandawalla, Yashika Gor, Shubhi Gautam, Suman Mandhyan, Urmi Trivedi, Priyal Varma, Ankush Langote, Jhil Mehta, Rushikesh Mhaske, Umang Patel, Ranjeet Chandaliya, Tista Nautiyal, Angel Sharma, Sai Teja, Aishwariya Shinde, Ishaan Chainani, Nikhil Grover T-Series Editing Team: Anil Shinde, Rishi Neupane, Vivek Shevade, Anupam Dubey, Diksha Tamsare, Sharat Kanchan T-Series Design Team: Sunil Sharma, Kalpesh Ravindra Kawali, Gorasva Pradip Bhagvanbhai Legal Team: Vinayak Pednekar BTS: Kumar Gaurav, Bikash Mohanty Music Arranged By- Aakash Rijia Associate Music Arranger - Prasad Sonule Flute - Lokesh Dadhich Shehnai - Rajendra Salunkhe Harmonium - Shibu ji Chorus- Adarsh Joshi, Sachin Parihar, Pranya saxena,Ayan singh Music Assistants- Adarsh Joshi,Sachin Parihar, Sujal Parkhande Music Recorded at DSM Mixed and mastered by Himanshu shirlekar Costumes by: Aza Fashions Brand Agency Partners MMM Mediaworks Divyanshu Sharma (Baiji Entertainments) KD KingDong 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/4ruH6m2 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/VDd5KuG 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/chEZPF1


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