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PAN INDIA (Lyrics) - GURU RANDHAWA | BHUSHAN KUMAR
PRESENTING THE LYRICAL VIDEO SONG "PAN INDIA" FROM THE ALBUM "HOME RULE" BY GURU RANDHAWA. NEW PUNJABI SONG 2025 | LATEST PUNJABI SONG 2025 #GuruRandhawa #PanIndia #HomeRule ♪FULL ALBUM AVAILABLE ON♪ JIOSAAVN: https://bit.ly/3IuRngo SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/48gEMrB APPLE MUSIC: https://bit.ly/4h3c53O GAANA: https://bit.ly/3IwE1jJ AMAZON PRIME MUSIC: https://bit.ly/3Wt6V7m YOUTUBE MUSIC: https://bit.ly/4mJNbqR SONG CREDITS: SONG - PAN INDIA SINGER - GURU RANDHAWA LYRICS - GURJIT GILL MUSIC PRODUCED BY - LAVISH DHIMAN MIX/MASTER - LAVISH DHIMAN RECORDED AT - CALI STUDIO DIGITAL MARKETING AND CAMPAIGN - BULL18 AND PASSCODE PRODUCTIONS MUSIC LABEL - T-SERIES VIDEO CREDITS: A FILM BY : HARRY SINGH | PREET SINGH ASSOCIATE DIR : AMAN SLARIYA CHOREOGRAPHER : YASSH KADAMM TEAM YASH : DISHITA DHANUKA & SANCHARI CHAKRABORTY DOP : VISHAL ANAND EDIT & COLORIST : GOBINDPURIYA POST PRODUCTION : ROAST N RENDER ART : RAJAN ARTS COSTUME STYLING : PRABHJOT KAUR STEADY CAM : SHARAN STEADYCAM BTS : JIM SINGH VFX : 3DX STUDIOS VFX ARTIST : PRABHKIRAT SINGH PRODUCTION : MONTY FILMS & PRODUCTION PRODUCTION TEAM : MONTY, HARRY, RAMAN, MUKESH, TARUN GURU RANDHAWA TEAM HAIR : RAVI MAKEUP : ARVEEN SANDHU Lyrics: Husn Rakaane Tera Pan India Sara Teri Figure Da Fan India Ankh Teri Kolon Aashiqan Nu Khatra Ni Tera Lakk Kare Pura Ban India Husn Rakaane Tera Pan India Sara Teri Figure Da Fan India Ankh Teri Kolon Aashiqan Nu Khatra Ni Lakk Tera Kare Pura Ban India Red Aa Ferrari Teri Made Italy Ni Paa Ke Frok Paundi Firre Kikli Face To Iraan Di Haseena Lagdi Hoke Taiyaar Tu Kareena Lagdi Baby Ghummi Jaani Aan Dubai Ni Baby Move Kar Gayi Mumbai Ni Gori Dhaun Uttte Chain Maare Lishkaan Saara Hi Gawayi Betha Chain India! Husn Rakaane Tera Pan India Sara Teri Figure Da Fan India Ankh Teri Kolon Aashiqan Nu Khatra Ni Lakk Tera Kare Poora Ban India! Carry Da Fruit Kehda Khaayi Jaani Ae Paris To Plazo Banwaayi Jaani Ae Swiss To Jahda Ke Pink Diamond Ni Finger Di Ring Jii Dikhayi Jaani Ae Baby Mascara Maxico Da Baby Tera Rang Aiven Hi To Ja Aa Na Dupehre Bahar Lai Ke Chhatri Takk Takk Hoju Tainu Tan India! Husn Rakaane Tera Pan India Sara Teri Figure Da Fan India Ankh Teri Kolon Aashiqan Nu Khatra Ni Lakk Tera Karey Poora Ban India! Dilli Aala Nakhra Tere Te Fabda Fashion Chalawe Billo Tu Ajj Da Dunia Nu Bhull Gayi Punjab Aake Ni England Vogue Tainu Phire Labhda Baby Teri Turkey Di Tor Ni Baby Tainu Vekh Chade Lorr Ni Tere Pichhe Guru Bill Gurjit Nu Lag Pe Na Kithe Maada Kehn India! Husn Rakaane Tera Pan India Saara Teri Figure Da Fan India Ankh Teri Kolon Aashiqan Nu Khatra Ni Lakk Tera Kare Poora Ban India! ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/MSkJEBs 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/dhZo3xr 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/9wtDd8p


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