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Keejo Kesari Ke Laal - Maruti Nandan (Lyrics) | T-Series Mixtape Bhakti | Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros
Presenting the Lyrical Video Song "Keejo Kesari Ke Laal - Maruti Nandan" from "T-Series Mixtape Bhakti" in the Timeless Voices of Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros. #TSeriesMixtapeBhakti #AnkitTiwari #MeetBros Keejo Kesari Ke Laal - Maruti Nandan | T-Series Mixtape Bhakti | Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: http://bit.ly/4q9WC5O Spotify: http://bit.ly/4netY12 Apple Music: http://bit.ly/3KHbskl Gaana: http://bit.ly/3KTeZfe Amazon Prime Music: http://bit.ly/42IGvSV YouTube Music: http://bit.ly/3WBS3Ul 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 Credits Music Arrananged By: Aakash Rijia Associate Music Arranger: Prasad Sonule Flute: Lokesh Dadhich Shehnai: Rajendra Salunkhe Mixed & Mastered By: Himanshu Shirlekar Music Assistants: Adarsh Joshi, Sachin Parihar, Sujal Parkhande Studio: DSM Studio Backing Vocalists: Additional Lyrics: Seepi Jha Backing Vocals Arrangement: Raaj Aashoo Chorus Singers: Adarsh Joshi Sachin Parihar Ayan Singh Pranya Saxena Recorded At: DS Studio Recordist: Sujal Parkhande Mixed & Mastered By: Himanshu Shirlekar Live Instruments: — Video Credits Video Production: Aminor Creation Pvt. Ltd. Directed By: Raaj Aashoo Raaj Aashoo Team: Aditya Sharma Shubham Tiwari Pulaestya Team Aminor: Samarth Pandey Shubhash Prajapati Camera Department DOP: Prashant Verma 1st AC: Ayush Singh Camera Operators: Sushil Dubey, Jithin P.S Puller: Rohit Shau Jimmy JB Operator: Rohit Manik Boom: Salman Attenders: Shailendra, Akalak, Rahim Lighting Department Lights: Jyoti Cine Equipment Light Team: Irfan Khan (Grafter) Jitendra Saini Daljeet Jashwal Navin Kumar Raju Manhotra Avinash (Track Roli Operator) Disco Light Team: Dash (Light Designer) Ashok Vishal Mahavir Laxman Art Department Art Director: Prakash Kukde Art Assistant: Bhola Kumar Art Boys: Sharwan Kumar Aayush Kumar Patel Sanjeev Patel Carpenter: Ramesh Rawat Painter: Surendra Makeup Team Ajay Patra Laxmi Pillai Linesh Mukesh Production Team Executive Producer: Maninder Bhandari Production Manager: Mohammed Sahid Mansuri Post Production: Abhinay Soni DI: Ritaban Biswas Stylist: Farha Khan Dress Men: Kamal Sharma, Shahzad, Neetu, Shahnawaz, Vikram, Anurag Costumes By: Aza Fashions Logo Music: Aakash Rijia Stills: Harita Pandeya Spot Team Incharge: Dilip Sharma Md Meraj Rahul Kumar Mangesh Tambe Jay Kumar ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/dvcUnoy 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/nHcCIUS 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/LOYhyUW


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